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ISBN: 0671689762 (ISBN13: 9780671689766)
Edition Language: English
Series: Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #15, The Montgomery/Taggert Family (Chronological order) #9
Characters: Hring Montomery, Maddie Worth
Setting: United States of America
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Mountain Laurel (Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #15) Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
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Title:Mountain Laurel (Montgomery/Taggert (Publication order) #15)
Author:Jude Deveraux
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:July 1st 1991 by Pocket Books (first published July 1st 1990)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Fiction

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Captain 'Ring Montgomery was handsome, a skilled rider, a crack shot, popular with the men and their ladies. That was reason enough for a jealous, surly colonel to saddle Montgomery with a most peculiar assignment: to escort an opera singer into the Colorado gold fields.


'Ring's plan was to scare the little lady enough so that she'd hightail it for home. After all, a Civil War was brewing! But LaReina, The Singing Duchess -- as Maddie Worth called herself on stage -- didn't scare easy. And she didn't intend to explain her reasons for coming West to any high and mighty soldier. Captain Montgomery might be smart enough to figure out that she was no European duchess, and gentleman enough not to take advantage of her when he'd had the chance, but he'd have to go on thinking she had some insane desire to sing opera to a bunch of ragtag miners. She didn't dare trust him with the truth....



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I do believe I continued to read this just to irritate myself. Why else would I suffer through an insufferable arrogant alpha-man who whines, complains, and dresses up in an itty bitty leather thing and war paint in a piss-poor attempt to frighten off the heroine? Silly man. And all this happens within the first several pages of the book. Apparently, Mr. Ring Montgomery has PO'd not only me but his colonel who has forced him to escort an opera singer safely into the dangerous gold mines. He

Reread #1I have decided to enjoy Judes books again. I believe I have them all.. what better way to spend my 82nd year.

2015 Reading Challenge: A book by an author with the same initials as me.I read about half of this, and then skimmed the rest. It was about as cheesy and clichéd as you'd expect a romance novel from 1990 to be. Still, I gave it two stars because it was at least an easy read and it actually had a plot, albeit a far-fetched one. Oh, but I have to add that the sex scene was completely ridiculous. Even more so than most. He tackled her to the floor and then went full insertion in the same motion?

This is a beautiful love story, with tons of twists and turns. This story has another handsome Montgomery, Whom's commanding officer on the army thought it would be hilarious to send him off on a "strange" assignment. He's to escort an Opera singer through the dangerous gold fields of Colorado, to sing for the hard working and drinking miners. Ring Montgomery wasn't pleased with his assignment to "babysit" a traveling singer when they were on the verge of the Clivil War. The "traveling Singer

1850'sHring Montomery: Army Officer... brave, honest, good looking, well-liked; assigned by jealous commander to escort Maddie to California as she sings opera at 6 gold rush camps... Maddie Worth: father famous explorer of the west, of Indians, of wildlife, of plants... kids and mom joined him; but at some point, she decided to become an opera singer... studied in Europe, sang In Europe, now back in America... she's ambitious... she sings, until she gets a note saying that her 12 year old

I am going to write the same thing for the Taggart and Montgomery series of Jude Deveraux. First, I can't believe that I read these books because they are so blatantly bodice rippers (not my style at all). And second, and more importantly, I devoured them all! Here is the scoop: We stopped at a friend's house in Tennessee on the last leg of one of our cross country trips about 11 years ago and I had run out of books. She gave me three of Deveraux's books in the Montgomery series and I kindly

A delightful,historical novelI love all her books,but this is my favorite.Love,indains,I love this author, She is funny, a great storyteller, and historically accurate. She has the ability to make she tales believable,and very interesting at the same time.