Publishers Weekly
- Publisher's Weekly
Using narrative heavy with Larry McMurtry-style jargon, Anderson Simply Love; Forever After blends the crusty ambience of a cattle drive through New Mexico with the sensitively written shock of a young girl's trauma after she witnesses the brutal deaths of her Quaker parents. After an attack by thieves, Rebecca Morgan is in trouble: the wagons are ruined, her companions are dead. So when rancher and gunslinger Race Spencer happens by and offers to take her and the only intact covered wagon, complete with a hidden stash of money, she can't really refuse. Spencer tries to heal and bed Rebecca, managing the latter with Anderson's usual charm and humor.