Always to Remember
After refusing to fight for the Confederacy, Clayton was spurned by everyone in his hometown of Cedar Grove. To Meg, who lost her husbands and brothers in the war, Clay's presence was a constant offense. As punishment, Meg commissioned Clay to create a memorial for the town's war heroes. But as...
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After refusing to fight for the Confederacy, Clayton was spurned by everyone in his hometown of Cedar Grove. To Meg, who lost her husbands and brothers in the war, Clay's presence was a constant offense. As punishment, Meg commissioned Clay to create a memorial for the town's war heroes. But as she spent months watching him, Meg's feelings began to change. Original.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062046598 (0062046594)
ASIN: B003V1WVDY
Publish date: November 9th 2010
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 100
Edition language: English
Category:
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
War,
Historical Romance,
Sociology,
Military History,
Civil War,
Western,
Abuse,
Western Romance
Goodness, this really puts one through a ringer. I had no idea how Heath could possibly give this a deserving ending, but she pulled it off so masterfully. I don't even know what else to say to this one, just read it. From the first few pages it just grips and the hero has such a presence, even thou...
This was the last of my Lorraine Heath Texas story backlist and it was a very good read. A strong 4.5, I'd say.For a romance novel it's very thought provoking. I might have been bothered by the heroine, but Heath humanized her and invited empathy. I had to wonder how I would feel in the same circums...
probably my least favorite Lorraine Heath novel so far. Not bad, not that great either.