
I also enjoy the colors of all the typography and I can’t wait to see what the new series will look like.

And the little notes already give off that funny vibe. Normally I don’t like people on covers but somehow it really fits here. Isabelle I completely agree with Candyce. I hope the next trilogy has the same type of covers!

I love how the title just pops and the little notes written that relate to the story. But things ain’t always what they seem-meaning the gang better hightail it after her before they’re a day late and a Jane short.Ĭandyce Even though I’m normally the first person to say that I don’t like people on covers, this trilogy has covers that catch my eye. Still, she’s pretty sure that anything he can do, she can do better.Īfter a garou hunt goes south and Jane finds a suspicious-like bite on her arm, she turns tail for Deadwood, where there’s been talk of a garou cure. He’s also the best sharpshooter on both sides of the Mississippi, but he’s about to meet his match.Īnnie Oakley (yep, that Annie) is lookin’ for a job, not a romance, but she can’t deny there’s something about Frank she likes. She reckons that if a girl wants to be a legend, she should just go ahead and be one.įrank “the Pistol Prince” Butler is the Wild West’s #1 bachelor. Welcome to 1876 and a rootin’-tootin’ America bursting with gunslingers, outlaws, and garou.Ĭalamity’s her name, and garou hunting’s her game-when she’s not starring in Wild Bill’s Traveling Show, that is.

Today we want to tell you what we thought of the third and final book in this trilogy. After a long wait, we both finally bought My Calamity Jane! This was an anticipated release for both of us, so we read it almost right away. We’re both a big fan of The Lady Janies trilogy and have already read and reviewed My Lady Jane and My Plain Jane.
