Rating: Summary: After the Parade Review: I have read many , many books in my life . After the Parade was the absolute best book I have ever read . Johnny and Kathleen had so much depth . It is a book of how love can endure even the worst of circumstances . I could not put this book down , And , I have read it over and over .
Rating: Summary: WONDERUL READ...HATE TO SEE THE END Review: I just finished the final book to this wonderful series and am sad to say it's over. This book was great! Not only do you read about some familiar people, but it has an ending.....well you'll just have to read it to see how the ending turns out. And for a person who normally can't read a book more then 250 pages....I can't believe I read the whole series. But we are talking about Dorothy Garlock's writing and it didn't even seem like the books where long at all. And with 2 small children and a whole household to run, if I can finish the book in 2 days that tells you a little about how great the book is.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful way to end the series Review: In the final book of her latest series, Dorothy Garlock writes a 2nd book on the lives of the beautiful red-headed Kathleen and Johnny Henry. I didn't think that there could be another book about them, the way the last one ended. However, Ms. Garlock came up with a wonderful story to keep these characters alive. All the other characters from the series show up or are mentioned in this book, and it's fun to be reaquainted with them. She is so wonderful on character definition, and I particularly enjoyed the depths to Johnny Henry. If you enjoyed the rest of the series, you'll be doing yourself a favor finishing this book.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful way to end the series Review: In the final book of her latest series, Dorothy Garlock writes a 2nd book on the lives of the beautiful red-headed Kathleen and Johnny Henry. I didn't think that there could be another book about them, the way the last one ended. However, Ms. Garlock came up with a wonderful story to keep these characters alive. All the other characters from the series show up or are mentioned in this book, and it's fun to be reaquainted with them. She is so wonderful on character definition, and I particularly enjoyed the depths to Johnny Henry. If you enjoyed the rest of the series, you'll be doing yourself a favor finishing this book.
Rating: Summary: Not my favorite of the series Review: Once again Dorothy Garlock gives us a great book. Johnny Henry and Kathleen must overcome their own misgivings and issues surrounding their backgrounds and the death of their baby. A strange character that is fixated on Kathleen only adds to drama. The characters in this book are very real. There were several times that I wished I could snap some common sense into Johnny Henry and get these two together. This was a great ending to the war series. For anyone who has read "With Hope", "With Song" and especially "With Love" this is a must read.
Rating: Summary: Great ending to the war series Review: Once again Dorothy Garlock gives us a great book. Johnny Henry and Kathleen must overcome their own misgivings and issues surrounding their backgrounds and the death of their baby. A strange character that is fixated on Kathleen only adds to drama. The characters in this book are very real. There were several times that I wished I could snap some common sense into Johnny Henry and get these two together. This was a great ending to the war series. For anyone who has read "With Hope", "With Song" and especially "With Love" this is a must read.
Rating: Summary: I LOVED IT! Review: This was my 1st Dorothy Garlock book that I have ever read. I loved the people in the book and the love that Johnny and Kathleen had. When I was reading it made me feel like I was there in the book. Hope mrs. garlock writes books in the future about these people! ITS A MUST READ!
Rating: Summary: A great end to a great series! Review: We fell in love with Kathleen and Johnny Henry in With Heart. This story picks up seven years later. The war is over, but their battle for their love isn't. They've loved, and they've lost. It's time to discover if their love is strong enough to weather those losses and move on to discover something new...together. Dorothy Garlock shines in this spectacular series! My only complaint...that it had to end.
Rating: Summary: A great end to a great series! Review: We fell in love with Kathleen and Johnny Henry in With Heart. This story picks up seven years later. The war is over, but their battle for their love isn't. They've loved, and they've lost. It's time to discover if their love is strong enough to weather those losses and move on to discover something new...together. Dorothy Garlock shines in this spectacular series! My only complaint...that it had to end.
Rating: Summary: WWII boys come home Review: Well, it was good that I was able to pick up a story that was the last of the series and go with it. Sometimes if you read a series out of sequence, you're lost and disheartened. But this was easy to step into. Its the story between a half Cherokee war hero and his wife, a red headed writer of Westerns. Seems they were miscommunicating on the death of their child. He shipped off to war and she would never forgive him---or would she? It seems a theme for Garlock to have an obsessed dude running around through the story. He provides the suspense in the end. After reading several of her books, I can say that that part and the everpresent some-woman-is-getting-beat-by-her-man is starting to make me uninterested. I don't know how her faithfuls put up with it. Maybe this is teaching her readers that if you're abused and reading romances, its time to leave him. Or maybe its to educate the readers on how much abuse is out there. Whatever the case, its present in all the stories I've read. Back to Kathleen and Johnny--well, this romance seems to drag on through the book. Not much happens in the meantime until she gets kidnapped by the obsessed dude. The highlight was the post-war stuff and the usual period detail prevalent in Garlocks stories. After reading "House on a Hill," which was so good, this was a bit of a let down. But go for it anyway!
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