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Becky, a single woman tired of her father's abuse, takes her inheritance from her grandparents and buys a ranch. Then hires her own ranch hands to help work it. Everything is going fine for several years, but things begin to change, and her life becomes complicated.
A dangerous gang, U.S. Marshalls, and an unexpected new relationship test her strength and faith. The story is filled with suspense, mystery, and non-stop action. It kept me on the edge- of-my-seat wondering how everything would turn out. Lots of surprises and it kept me engaged till the end. A definite page-turner. Highly recommended.
I received a complimentary copy of the book and a positive review is not required. All opinions are my own.

I received an advanced readers copy through Net Galley in exchange for an honest review.
I was introduced to this author by a close friend of mine last September. Pretty much I’ve been reading all the things I can get my hands on by her. I really like the format of 3 separate books that are intertwined. This was probably my favorite of the series. I really like the strong Women’s history specifically in Wyoming.
This one was the final story about the Dead Eye Gang. Gang of stage coach robbers that for the most part leave no witness behind, until they accidentally did in the first book- the next two books have been cleaning up what they left behind. I expected the ending and was not disappointed. I do think there is a slight overlap with another one of her series- and I am there for it! I would not be sad if more of the books overlapped that way.
As a personal aside- I really like reading the series once everything is all out and I can read them all at once. It was really hard for me to wait in between this time 😊

Just finished "Marshaling Her Heart" late last night. Very good ending to a series that I enjoyed
Becky had a very hard life with her Pa and I'm so glad that she had friends and Nate to turn to.
I would highly recommend this series to Connealy fans and to fans who enjoy the old West.
Thank you NetGalley for this ARC.

I could surmise from the first and second books in this Wyoming Sunrise series that Becky Pruitt’s story was going to be interesting. From her backstory we learn that she has her own ranch apart from her father’s. The details of how and why that came to be come to light in Book Three. Her father, Joshua Pruitt, reveals the depth of his depravity and the lengths to which he will go to achieve his desired goals. The action and danger as lawmen tried to round up members of the Deadeye gang kept the story moving at a brisk pace. The friends-to-more romance, while seeming to develop quickly, was based on a working friendship that had already begun in Book One so it felt very believable and ready to flourish. I enjoyed the light faith element which added a depth of spirituality to the story. While this book could be read as a standalone, I would definitely recommend reading the series in order, as there is so much background detail to be gleaned; plus, it was so enjoyable to catch up with updates on Mariah and Nell from the first two books.
I received an advanced reader copy from the publisher and NetGalley via Celebrate Lit. A positive review was not required and all thoughts and opinions stated here are my own.