MacKenzie’s Magic by Debra Dier
I won’t call it a remarkable story, but it is interesting, so there’s that.

I won’t call it a remarkable story, but it is interesting, so there’s that.

This one buckles under its determination to be funny and quirky.

More issues than tissues here, sadly.

This one is actually a pretty decent story. But the hero… ugh.

It is going so well until everyone decides to be stupid.

Not many heart-hitting moments here, just tropes rehashed all over.

God help me, if I read another Western with the heroine giving the injured hero some bedside TLC, I will cut a bitch.

The romance is the most disappointing thing in this one.

This one only comes alive late in the story. Good thing I stayed awake that long.

People, they are survivors because they have lots of money. Really.
