Two new stories in the Montana Mavericks series feature Myrna Mackenzie's Just Pretending, in which FBI Agent David Hannon's vacation is shattered by a murder investigation that teams him up with officer Gretchen Neal, and Christine Scott's Storming Whitehorn, in which Native American Storm Hunter finds himself drawn to the innocent daughter of an old enemy.
A former teacher, Myrna Mackenzie has always been a daydreamer and began putting those daydreams to use when she sold her first book in 1993.
Her work has won the Holt Medallion for outstanding fiction and the Booksellers Best Award, she's been nominated for the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Awards 4 times and been a finalist in the Orange Rose, the Reader's Choice and WisRWA's Write Touch. Sold worldwide, her books have been translated into many languages.
Her success has, of course, been largely due to many faithful readers. So, to all of you out there who have bought books, written letters and e-mails and continued to share in the stories she loves to write, thank you, and may you have much happiness and joy in reading and in life!
I enjoyed both stories in this book. Unfortunately, once again I picked up a book that was in the middle of a series. Since these stories were part of a series it would have been nice if the book would have listed the other titles in this series.