On the Trail to Moonlight Gulch
It’s 1886, and Chicago is booming, but for nineteen-year-old Torsten Pilkvist, American-born son of Swedish immigrants, it’s not big enough. After tragically losing a rare love, Tory immerses himself in the pages of a Wild West mail-order bride magazine, where he stumbles on the advertisement of...
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It’s 1886, and Chicago is booming, but for nineteen-year-old Torsten Pilkvist, American-born son of Swedish immigrants, it’s not big enough. After tragically losing a rare love, Tory immerses himself in the pages of a Wild West mail-order bride magazine, where he stumbles on the advertisement of frontiersman and Civil War veteran Franklin Ausmus. Torsten and Franklin begin
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ISBN:
978161372447
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
On the Trail to Moonlight Gulch is a beautiful, slow paced historical story with believable characters and (thankfully) not many (or no graphic and detailed) sex scenes – which was exactly the right decision for this kind of story.What I didn’t like so much: **Spoiler** The first chapters, even thou...
I liked this book. Westerns are one of the few genres I just don't care for, and the exceptions are few and far between. But I did like this one. I liked Tory, I like Frank. Everything played out pretty solid for the most part. Only minor quibbles are that I think it could have been shorter, and the...
Somewhere between a 3.5 and a 4. My rating in no way reflects the quality of the writing or the story. In my opinion, the writing is great with fantastic attention to detail. Its very subtle in the romance department and very little sex. The sex that is there on page is hardly descriptive at all...