I'm confused. I've read all the Clear Creek books and know the Cooke families. I also read the first book in the American Mail Order Bride series (Lottie). Her groom was Samuel Cooke, Belle's son, right? Well, I just read the Christmas mail order bride book and, at the end, 3 outlaws are mentioned in the Clear Creek area. "Red Ned" was captured. The other two were mentioned--the one captured was Samuel Cooke and it said he and his brother Jake had escaped from prison.mim totally confused. Am I missing a book somewhere where Samuel Cooke turns outlaw??
I just finished "Her Prairie Outlaw". At the end of the credits are a few pages referring to something Duncan Cooke will discover when he gets to London. The people talking seem to be the Scotsman from "Her Prairie Viking" and his wife (plus someone named Lany). Does this mean there will be a book about this development? I hope so as it really leaves you hanging and quite curious.
I just finished "Her Prairie Outlaw". At the end of the credits are a few pages referring to something Duncan Cooke will discover when he gets to London. The people talking seem to be the Scotsman from "Her Prairie Viking" and his wife (plus someone named Lany). Does this mean there will be a book about this development? I hope so as it really leaves you hanging and quite curious.
I'm confused. I've read all the Clear Creek books and know the Cooke families. I also read the first book in the American Mail Order Bride series (Lottie). Her groom was Samuel Cooke, Belle's son, right? Well, I just read the Christmas mail order bride book and, at the end, 3 outlaws are mentioned in the Clear Creek area. "Red Ned" was captured. The other two were mentioned--the one captured was Samuel Cooke and it said he and his brother Jake had escaped from prison.mim totally confused. Am I missing a book somewhere where Samuel Cooke turns outlaw??
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ReplyDeleteI just finished "Her Prairie Outlaw". At the end of the credits are a few pages referring to something Duncan Cooke will discover when he gets to London. The people talking seem to be the Scotsman from "Her Prairie Viking" and his wife (plus someone named Lany). Does this mean there will be a book about this development? I hope so as it really leaves you hanging and quite curious.
ReplyDeleteI just finished "Her Prairie Outlaw". At the end of the credits are a few pages referring to something Duncan Cooke will discover when he gets to London. The people talking seem to be the Scotsman from "Her Prairie Viking" and his wife (plus someone named Lany). Does this mean there will be a book about this development? I hope so as it really leaves you hanging and quite curious.
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