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A Place Called Home

A Place Called Home

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Could not put it down!
Review: Elizabeth Grayson is a master at historical detail and bringing her characters appear real to the reader. From the start, you will wait with held breath as the heroines husband is murdered in front of her and her young children. Then to have to continue the rugged trail to make a new home out west took more strength than most women would possess, especially when that woman is pregnant and one of her youngsters develops smallpox which scares any decent help away. It is a joy to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Could not put it down!
Review: Elizabeth Grayson is a master at historical detail and bringing her characters appear real to the reader. From the start, you will wait with held breath as the heroines husband is murdered in front of her and her young children. Then to have to continue the rugged trail to make a new home out west took more strength than most women would possess, especially when that woman is pregnant and one of her youngsters develops smallpox which scares any decent help away. It is a joy to read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Americana
Review: Someone recommended this novel to me, as a 'prairie' romance, a novel about pioneers and the hardships they faced when settling the American frontier.

What can I say? I loved this book, A place called home, is the story of Livi and Reid, and the trouble they must face with conflicts with Indians, disease, death, and prejudice.

While some elements, such as the frontiersman's easy acceptance of Reid as a "half-breed," and Livi's daughter's quick recovery from Small Pox were a tad on the unbelievable side, overall, this novel is wonderful!

Would recommend this book to readers who love Americana romance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is love
Review: This was my first Grayson book and I loved it.
The love between these characters is VERY real.
I could not put it down.
The story "wraps itself around your heart"
Don't pass up this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is love
Review: This was my first Grayson book and I loved it.
The love between these characters is VERY real.
I could not put it down.
The story "wraps itself around your heart"
Don't pass up this book.


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