The Outlaws Daughter by Sandi Hampton

Story: 7.5
Presentation: 9
Total: 16.5
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press
Spicy Historical Western
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Blurb: She was one step away from a hanging, not because of anything she'd done, but because of who she was.


He was one step closer to capturing the most notorious outlaw in Texas.

When U.S. Marshal Trey Thornton saves Charlotte "Charlie" Daughtry from a lynch mob, he plans to use her as bait to capture her father and brothers. One thing stood in his way, he fell in love with the outlaw's daughter.

Charlie felt stirrings deep in her heart for the handsome lawman. She wished he could look beyond the Daughtry name and see her for who she truly was - someone who desperately yearned to be loved by him. But could she love a man who wanted to send her father and brothers to the gallows?
Review: A cute little novella. I am a huge historical western fan. Been reading them for the better part of 20 years and just can’t seem to get enough of them. This story was a good one. Filled with tension, both romantic and moral. While I found some of the use of vernacular a bit wishy washy for Charlie (she would switch from fairly proper speak to slang in the same conversation) it wasn’t really that big of a deal.

A nice story with a good ending that was a fun read

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