Open Country
The award-winning Blood Rose trilogy continues in a bold romance of the Old West by the author of Pieces of Sky. From a "truly original new voice in historical fiction"* (New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas) comes the second novel in a passionate new saga of the three Wilkins brothers,...
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The award-winning Blood Rose trilogy continues in a bold romance of the Old West by the author of Pieces of Sky. From a "truly original new voice in historical fiction"* (New York Times bestselling author Jodi Thomas) comes the second novel in a passionate new saga of the three Wilkins brothers, living and loving on the dangerous American frontier. It's a tale of unlikely romance in an unforgiving land, where the greatest reward awaits those with the will to overcome all obstacles.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780425234303 (0425234304)
ASIN: 9780425234303
Publish date: 01-06-2010
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 420
Edition language: English
Molly's sister, who is on her death bed, begs Molly to take her two children immediately and run from their step father. Molly is running from some horrible men who include the step father, who are after a book that they want for nefarious purposes. Molly knows nothing about this book, but her littl...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerI have had this book sitting on my TBR pile since December. To be honest the reason I didn’t read it sooner was because I didn’t like the first one on the series, don’t get me wrong, Kaki Warner is very talented she writes compelling characters, her desc...
Although I am a lifelong equestrienne, I am surprisingly not a huge fan of western romances, but then again, I'd never read Kaki warner. This second release in the Blood Rose Trilogy had me completely riveted from beginning to end.The herione was a woman worthy of the title, strong, intelligent but ...
I enjoyed OPEN COUNTRY much more than PIECES OF SKY, simply because the ending felt organic and unforced, unlike the last 150 pages of the latter. It's also great to see an author incorporate characters from the trilogy's previous installment, rather than simply have them popping in and out as windo...
4.5 stars. Another terrific book from Warner.