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And One Rode West |
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Rating: Summary: you become a part of the war and history Review: i found the book brought me back in time to an era that has romance and loyalty yet this was still my country as i never knew it brother against brother sister against sister all for the same country but yet so different from each other i was glad i read one wore grey and one wore blue before i read one rode westf..these are must read historical and emotional lives of people
Rating: Summary: And One Wore Blue Review: I love this series, I have read most of Heather Grahams books several times. This book keeps me going from being to end, every time I read it. And I have read it often. She is a true romance author. Can't beat this one for a good read. Enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Best of Three Excellent Books! Review: Ms. Graham's trilogy of the Cameron family is well-researched, and beautifully written. I thoroughly enjoyed One Wore Blue, and One Wore Gray, and loved And One Road West! Don't miss this grouping! Ms. Graham's understanding of the heartache of the Civil War and its aftermath is reflected in her characters, and Christa proves to be one of the strongest women Ms. Graham has created. Thank you, Ms. Graham!
Rating: Summary: Wonderful and addicting Review: Read One wore Grey and then One Wore Blue had to read this one to find out what happened to their little sister and boy was I not disappointed. The caracters are firm and believable, the story great. You can lose tract of time and it dosn't frustrate you. Pick up all three of this series and you will not regret it.
Rating: Summary: And One Rode West Review: The best romance novel I have ever read!
Rating: Summary: Disappointing end to a WONDERFUL trilogy! Review: The first two books were excellent! Two of my favorite books ever! What happened to the third??? I was very disappointed in this book. Jeremy and Christa's relationship didn't become mutually fulfilling until almost the very end. I didn't appreciate the attitude throughout the book that just because she was married to him, she had to let him do whatever he wanted to her in bed--whenever he wanted! I would absolutely recommend the first two books in this trilogy. If you want to end on a good note, skip the third. All of the passion and romance are left out!
Rating: Summary: I hated to see it end! Review: The war is over. Brothers, Jesse and Daniel have returned home to Cameron Hall to join their wives, children, and their only sister Christa who has kept the house standing while they fought in the war on opposite sides. She was to have wed during the war herself but her love didn't show up. She later learn he died on the battle field. Now the yankees are wanting to burn Cameron Hall down while Jesse, Daniel and their families are gone away, taking care of business, with Christa left. It is going to take a signature from a Cameron relative who is a Union supporter to save the home, and there is only 24 hrs to do it. Christa is a die-hard rebel and hates all yankees, excluding her brother Jesse. And there is only one solution as far as Christa is concerned- marry Union Colonel Jeremy McCautley, who just arrived to tell his sister Callie (Daniel's wife, Christa's sister-in-law) good-bye before he heads out west for duty. Marry and then get an annulment, that's Christa's solution. But Jeremy has other plans. Furious that Christa can make vows and then throw them away so easily, Jeremy decides to make her take them seriously. You should see the looks of everyone's faces when Jesse, Daniel, and wives come home to find Jeremy and Christa in bed together the day after their wedding (knowing how much they can't stand each other and NOT knowing nothing happened in bed). Christa is now married and finds herself packing to head out west to join her new husband, while leaving her beloved home behind. And she fights it all the way. HG does a great job of carrying all three books out from the beginning of the Civil War to the Restoration afterwards. I also appreciated her carrying the family members along so the reader really gets a sense of how their stories (Jesse, Kiernan, Daniel, and Callie) are going. The bond that the reader experiences with this family is great. I do highly recommend that the reader begin with ONE WORE BLUE and then AND ONE WORE GRAY to get the complete picture- but each book is good about bringing the reader up on what has taken place, without boring those that have read them in sequence. Well, I hated to see it end. But I have purchased them and plan on reading them again in the future, they are just that WONDERFUL!!!
Rating: Summary: Copycat... Review: This book constantly reminded me of "Gone with the Wind" only this one had great love scenes. I found myself skipping through the boring dialog just to get to the steamy romps in the hay. Other than that, I would prefer to rent "Gone With The Wind" instead of reading this book again.
Rating: Summary: A absolute thrilling book Review: This book kept me reading and reading all night . The climax was amazing and no part in the book was boring.Heather Graham deserves a award for this book.
Rating: Summary: I read this one over and over! Review: This is not only my favorite Heather Graham book, but my favorite of the Civil War Cameron family series. Christa reminds me of myself in some ways. A little brash,impetuous. Acting first, thinking second. Both she and Jeremy are likeable and realistic. While fulfillment of their relationship takes awhile to gel, in the end there is no doubt that these two are meant to be together. One of the nice things about this book is that the way Graham has worked in Christa's brothers and wives has made it a stand alone work. You don't need to necessarily read the first two to grasp what the family is all about. I have kept this book and reread it about once a year.
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