

| indian fighter Colonel Sayer MacLaren of the United States Cavalry has been assigned to Fort Union in the northern part of the New Mexican Territory--a request made to get away from the horrors of the Great Plains Indian Wars. On his way, he learns from several townsfolk that there have been a few Indian raids on the outskirts of Santa Fe. After his payroll wagon is attacked and the money stolen, he requests that he and his regiment of soldiers be allowed to stay at Fort Marcy in town until the renegades are captured and the payroll returned. An experienced Indian fighter, Sayer never expected to get sidetracked acting as the exscort for the local doctor's beautiful daughters. beautiful English aristocrat Rebeccah Randolph is forced to come to America to satisfy her month's dying with. At first, she's convinced she'll hate it, assuming that men in the west are ruffians and uncivilized, but that's before she meets the handsome colonel. Her hopes that her first impression is wrong are shattered as she discovers more about Colonel MacLaren's brutal past. |
| Five Star Expressions Hard Cover ISBN 1-59414-596-2 2007 $26.95 |
| "Charming, touching, and absolutely captivating, this is a brilliant addition to MacQuigg's historical western romance series." -Kathryne Kennedy, Author of Beneath the Thirteen Moons. |
| "...MacQuigg has written a sweet and charming Western romance." -Maria Hatton, Booklist |
| "MacQuigg's fast-paced witty writing style kep me entranced through the entire book and I finished wanting more." -April Sullivan, Reader Views |
| "Donna MacQuigg provides a delightfully entertaining western romance. The lead duet is a terrific pairing as the career soldier and the English lady fall in love although neither initially believes the other is right for them. The colonel's investigation into the attacks is a cleverly designed subplot that augments the prime romantic story line. Sub-genre fans will enjoy this fine historical with its strong blending of romance with a "whodunit." -Harriet Klausner |
| "Ms. MacQuigg is an author that we will be hearing a lot about in the future. She is a master storyteller and I can assure you that her Historicals are not to be missed. The Doctor's Daughter is a book all Romance lovers should have on their shelf, I know it has found a permanent place on mine. This book is a remarkable read so it deserves no less than 5 stars, but more if I could give them." -Crystal Adkins |