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Mackenzie's Legacy: Mackenzie's Mountain & Mackenzie's Mission (Mackenzie Family #1-2) Paperback | Pages: 490 pages
Rating: 4.28 | 2221 Users | 53 Reviews

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Original Title: Mackenzie's Mountain ©1989 & Mackenzie's Mission ©1992
ISBN: 0778322548 (ISBN13: 9780778322542)
Edition Language: English
Series: Mackenzie Family #1-2

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MACKENZIE'S MOUNTAIN - MACKENZIE'S MISSION Wolf MacKenzie: The loner had a way with horses and a deep mistrust for outsiders. Until one woman dared venture onto Mackenzie's mountain, determined to tame the rugged half-breed. Joe "Breed" Mackenzie: Like his father before him, he was as wild as the wind...and not about to settle down. Yet one equally stubborn blonde - bent on reversing Mackenzie's mission - would stop at nothing to make Joe her own.

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Title:Mackenzie's Legacy: Mackenzie's Mountain & Mackenzie's Mission (Mackenzie Family #1-2)
Author:Linda Howard
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 490 pages
Published:July 19th 2005 by Mira Books (first published 1989)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Romantic Suspense. Fiction

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I liked this book a lot more than the first. This one hAd intrigue., suspense and a likable hero and heroine in the story. I only wanted to shake joe a few times fir not believing her. I had a vague notion of who the traitor might be but was blindsided when I turned out yo be correct.

Love Linda Howard. Pure chick flick but reads well and always a positive story thread. Only negative is that you can read it in one sitting! Get to lnow the Mackenzies.

Wow, what a blast from the past. At times it was hard for me to remember that this was a written as a contemporary. Especially in the first story, Mackenzie's Mountain. The extreme small town prejudice and the casual way the heroine said "halfbreed" once really felt historical to me. But I just squinted past the "Contemporary" label and went with the flow of it.Older romances, written back in the 80's and early 90's, have a specific feel to the style. If you've ever read one I'm sure you know

5 stars for Mackenzie's Mountain (one of my first romance novels read, years ago), 4 stars for Mackenzie's Mission:-)

This volume contains Books #1 and #2 in Linda Howard's Mackenzie family series:1. Makenzie's Mountain: school teacher stands up for native American pupil, who later gets into Air Force Academy. Meanwhile, she falls in love with his widowed dad. Townspeople show racial prejudice and some violence. Heroine makes one or two TSTL mistakes; fortunately, it wasn't so annoying.2. Makenzie's Mission: Native American Colonel is fighter plane test pilot. Meets brilliant young scientist who skipped grades

MacKenzie' s Mountain- 5*Mary (h) was a sheltered child and grew up with her very proper Aunt. Now she has come to a small town in Wyoming to be the new school teacher. Being from Savanna she's a bit of a fish out of water but she's willing and ready to grab the bull by the horns and get to teaching. As she's over seeing the charts of the students from the previous year, she notices that there was one who dropped out, not just any one but a boy who was at the top of his class. This she couldn't

Written sometime in the late 80s/early 90s, Mackenzie's Legacy (books 1 and 2) are contemporary romance done right. I'm a Linda Howard fan and I consider the Mackenzie family series a classic. They're better than a lot of what's out there today. I'm not sure, though, if "half-breed" was/is politically correct--it bothered me, but Wolf and Joe's bi-racial background was a factor in their stories. Maybe that's acceptable nomenclature, but it felt wrong as opposed to American Indian. However, the

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