When Paige MacKenzie arrives in Jackson Hole, her only goal is to complete a simple newspaper assignment about the Old West. However, it’s not long before her instincts tell her there’s more than a basic story to be found in the popular, northwestern Wyoming mountain area. A chance encounter with attractive cowboy Jake Norris soon has Paige chasing a legend of buried treasure, passed down through … through generations.
From the torn edge of a water-damaged map to the mysterious glow of an antler arch, Paige will follow clues high into the mountainous terrain and deep into Jackson’s history. Side-stepping a few shady characters who are also searching for the same hidden reward, she will have to decide who is trustworthy and who is not.
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I enjoyed the book, however I found the plot somewhat underdeveloped.
Excellent
A fun read
A little far fetched for my taste. Good writing. Just not my kind of book
Good lite read.
Fun read
Fun book with a little twist. Interesting reading
I wasn’t sure about this one. Suspend your disbelief and enjoy it as a light read.
Worth the time to read. Well worth the time.
Very odd, but a nice read. I liked it quite a lot.
A good read, a few twist and turns , but a good book.
It was well written, though “the bridge” was a little far fetch, but I was willing to dispell my unbelief and just enjoy the tale.
Boring and trite and then it gets off into a mystical fantasy. I stopped 2/3 of the way through.
It was ok. I like more developed characters than were in this book. Pretty predictable ending.
Took a while to get into it. Too much descriptive wordiness. Started speed reading and could eliminate three out of five pages to get the story line. Until the fantasy part came in I was seriously thinking of not reading the book to the end. Saying that it was an ok plot but did not move along and left some characters not fully developed into …
Touched base with my spiritual foundation.
no good
Too cute for my reading objectives; everything seemed too staged and ‘magical’ to believe.
Not what I expected but turned out good reading.
Characters and events did not seem fully developed. Plot lurched along and could have benefited from an additional hundred pages.