Breaking Bailey's Rules (Westmoreland Series) (Bonus Short Story Included)

Breaking Bailey's Rules (Westmoreland Series) (Bonus Short Story Included)

by Brenda Jackson, Janice Maynard

Narrated by Sean Crisden, Elena Wolfe

Unabridged — 6 hours, 10 minutes

Breaking Bailey's Rules (Westmoreland Series) (Bonus Short Story Included)

Breaking Bailey's Rules (Westmoreland Series) (Bonus Short Story Included)

by Brenda Jackson, Janice Maynard

Narrated by Sean Crisden, Elena Wolfe

Unabridged — 6 hours, 10 minutes

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Overview

In New York Times bestselling author Brenda Jackson's novel, a Westmoreland learns that rules are meant to be broken!*
Rule number one for Bailey Westmoreland: Never fall for a man who would take her away from her tight-knit family's Colorado home. So why is she following rancher Walker Rafferty all the way to Alaska? Bailey tells herself she owes the sexy loner an apology, and once she gets there, it's only right to stay and help him when he's injured...isn't it? Before long, Bailey realizes home might be where you make it-if Walker is ready to take all she has to offer.

Enjoy a special Texas Cattleman's Club: Lies and Lullabies bonus prequel short story from Janice Maynard*

Reclaimed by the Rancher

Editorial Reviews

DECEMBER 2015 - AudioFile

When the Outlaw family discovers they’re distant cousins of the Westmorelands, they send family friend Walker Rafferty to scope things out. Walker’s Westmoreland hostess, Bailey, tempts him to forget his disastrous first marriage in favor of making his own Westmoreland love connection. Narrator Sean Crisden’s major challenge is Jackson’s extensive use of dialogue, which can involve a dozen different speakers in one scene. Crisden creates many sexy voices for Bailey’s brothers and the Outlaw brothers and keeps all the speakers straight for listeners. Bailey’s voice as depicted by Crisden is less successful as it’s nasally and starchy. Narrator Elena Wolfe captures the loneliness and hope of a woman named Lucy in the additional novella about a rancher’s second chance at love. Her low register and slight drawl fit the western setting well. C.A. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

DECEMBER 2015 - AudioFile

When the Outlaw family discovers they’re distant cousins of the Westmorelands, they send family friend Walker Rafferty to scope things out. Walker’s Westmoreland hostess, Bailey, tempts him to forget his disastrous first marriage in favor of making his own Westmoreland love connection. Narrator Sean Crisden’s major challenge is Jackson’s extensive use of dialogue, which can involve a dozen different speakers in one scene. Crisden creates many sexy voices for Bailey’s brothers and the Outlaw brothers and keeps all the speakers straight for listeners. Bailey’s voice as depicted by Crisden is less successful as it’s nasally and starchy. Narrator Elena Wolfe captures the loneliness and hope of a woman named Lucy in the additional novella about a rancher’s second chance at love. Her low register and slight drawl fit the western setting well. C.A. © AudioFile 2015, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170039579
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 11/03/2015
Series: Westmoreland Series , #30
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 793,592
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