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Reviews of Morgan J Blake's The Canyon Lands


From eBook Reviews Weekly
Patricia Spork

Fine-bred, twenty-year-old Analise Selby Prescott arrives in La Junta, in the Colorado Territory, by stagecoach. Her intention is to find Gareth Prescott, her husband of three
years. Gareth left their home in Boston eight months earlier, and unbeknownst to him, left Analise with unborn child . . .Click here to read the rest of this review.


From Romance Reviews Today

La Junta, Colorado Territory - mid 1800's

Analise Prescott is twenty years old and eight months pregnant when she borrows money from relatives, leaves Boston, and goes West to find her husband. Gareth left her eight months ago; he simply announced one day that he was moving West and promised to send for her. He wrote her one letter from Colorado Territory, and now Analise is determined to find him and build a life in their new home. . . Click here to read the rest of this review

 


From The Word on Romance
Review by Linda Baldwin


Lamentation Culver is a good strong man, but lonely. A popular man in the town and respected by all, he is not ready to open his heart to any woman. Analise Silsby Prescott is a determined, but very pregnant woman. With no escort and much courage, in her last months of child bearing, she climbs a train and heads to the west to find her husband, Gareth Prescott, who it seems, has deserted her...Click here to read the complete review



From The Midwest Book Review
Review by S. Joan Popek


Well, Ms. Blake has done it again. She's taken me out of my genre of choice and made me love it! She has used her image filled writing style to create a western romance that will lasso you and pull you right into the story like a wrangler deftly cutting a steer from the herd and leading him to greener pastures...Click here to read the complete review



Review by Priscilla Maine


Analise Prescott was driven by the need to know why her husband left. Why after three years of marriage did he simply leave? Traveling cross-country by stagecoach wasn’t the most comfortable mode of transportation nor the fastest, but for Analise it was the only option. Despite being dangerously close to the birth of her child, she boards the first coach headed for Colorado. Short on time long on determination, Analise suffered the grueling trip, taxing her physical endurance to its limit to learn why Gareth Prescott abandoned her eight months earlier. She wanted answers. . .Click here to read the rest of this review.


Review by Jennifer for A Romance Review


Rating: Four Roses
Lamentation Culver has enough problems of his own. So why does he go out of his way to help a woman who practically fell out of the stagecoach into his arms? For one thing, she's married. For another thing, she's pregnant. Very pregnant. Luckily, Lamentation, or Lam as he's called, has a mother who is a midwife. He should just leave Analise with her and forget all about the plucky blond woman from Boston. But somehow he just can't get her out of his mind. To make matters worse, Analise came looking for her husband, and the man in question has changed his name and moreover, Lam suspects, is in deep trouble with two card-shark outlaws by the name of Tolliver and Keyes. . .Click here to read the rest of this review.


Review by Allene Frances for Books from the Heart


When Analise Prescott sets out to find her husband somewhere out West she is in for danger and disappointment. Desperate to find him before the birth of their child, she is determined to put hardship aside to meet her goals.

One man, a good man who had given up on love, seems to know her heart and be willing to help her track down her husband believed to be in the desolate canyon lands. . . Click here to read the rest of this review.