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Rating: Summary: where's the rest of the story? Review: Cait can bring you right into the world of long ago in America, the trials, tribulations and you picture the people and their homes and lives in your mind while reading. After reading the Wedding Gamble I went on line searching for more the the rarely available books that she has written. Her research makes it more believeable that anyone could imagine. You live their lives while reading the book
Rating: Summary: stimulating Review: Cait can bring you right into the world of long ago in America, the trials, tribulations and you picture the people and their homes and lives in your mind while reading. After reading the Wedding Gamble I went on line searching for more the the rarely available books that she has written. Her research makes it more believeable that anyone could imagine. You live their lives while reading the book
Rating: Summary: where's the rest of the story? Review: Ok let me start by saying that I read tons of books-in my own collection I have well over 500 paperbacks.. As far as the love story goes, this book is good-and for that reason I'm giving it 2 stars... But god, Logan really needs to work on her writing. I liked how we knew what the characters where thinking, I really enjoyed the dialogue between the characters-they were great, I especially loved the little girl. But, scene transitions were horrible!! I mean, one minute there is a noise, next minute there's a campfire and a tied up "bad guy." The first time it happened, I just figured the editor cut parts out, but after having it happen again and again, I started to get really annoyed...I mean the heroine gets kidnapped and we don't get to experiance that???? Come on, give us something... Things were just too snappy-important parts were skipped....If your looking for a good love story, read this, because it really does have a good story. If you want something that is easy to follow, don't go for this-it leaves you guessing... I'd give the love story a 5 star rating, but unfortunetly the writing leaves much to be desired...
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