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Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down Review: I couldn't put this book down. Where has Broughton Boone been hiding? The characters were so realistic that I wanted to meet them myself, and the tension with William was really well done. I hope she plans a sequel because I want to know more about these two women's lives!
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down... Review: I was afraid when I started this book that I wouldn't care much for it because it was set back in the 1800's, but I was wrong. I had the hardest time putting this book down, I read it in two sittings! This is probably only my 4th lesbian fiction book I've read, but by far the favorite! The love story of these two woman is amazing and very sexy! If you've not read it yet, you have to pick up a copy ASAP!
Rating: Summary: Couldn't put it down... Review: I was afraid when I started this book that I wouldn't care much for it because it was set back in the 1800's, but I was wrong. I had the hardest time putting this book down, I read it in two sittings! This is probably only my 4th lesbian fiction book I've read, but by far the favorite! The love story of these two woman is amazing and very sexy! If you've not read it yet, you have to pick up a copy ASAP!
Rating: Summary: Can Agnes save the farm? Review: This was a fun read, especially if you like historical perspectives and passionate fumblings. Fortunately, I do. There's something about the overall story that is a little over-the-top -- the villians are a bit one-dimensional, the motivations of young farmer Agnes are limited largely to "got to save the farm!" and Hope a little too uptight educated lady (like the professor in Desert of the Heart). Nothing unexpected happens, which is not to say that it isn't exciting when things do happen, it's just that some of the flatter characters do and think exactly what you expect them to do. But for more emphasis on character development, this would be an excellent book. For example, we are shown that Hope is educated and well-read by the books she is seen reading, but we're not further enriched by Hope actually thinking in a way that reflects her education. Agnes is much better drawn, intuitively wise but lacking in book-learning. Her "voice" is the only unique one in the novel. This book is satisfying, though, and certainly a pleasant way to pass an afternoon.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! Review: What a marvelous story.I found myself transported in time.I truly felt the fire of their passion...BRAVO!
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