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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Realistic heroine,
By curvynovelsdotinfo "curvynovels@yahoo.com" (Maine, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
Heroine: very tall, statuesqueHandsome ex-soldier Booker Hayes is on a desperate search for his niece: his only remaining relative since his sister and brother-in-law were taken by the Influenza. His trek leads him to the hell that is a 19th century New York city orphanage, but he comes away empty-handed when he discovers his young ward has been sent out west for adoption. Good-natured Thea Coulson is willing to help people to the point of letting them walk all over her. The townsfolk, assuming she'll do anything for charity since she's an old maid, ask her to organize a meal for some recently-arrived orphans and their prospective new families. Thea agrees and her tender heart, which goes out to anyone in need, now aches for unwanted six year old mute and crippled Zoe Galloway. The older woman bonds with the tow-headed child and offers to take her in, hoping against hope that somehow she'll be allowed to keep her. Trouble begins to brew when Booker's friend and ex-army buddy, a Native American by the name of Red Horse, joins the Hayes family in a whites-only hotel dining parlor, which leads to a shooting at their homestead and threats of jail-time (or worse) for Booker from the bigoted Marshal and townsfolk. Will Booker and Thea survive the dangers of the western frontier long enough to be able to see past their marriage of convenience and realize the love they have for each other? Thea and Booker were an enjoyable couple and easy to feel sympathetic with. In addition to having such a warm and tender romance they managed to stir up some pretty good sparks between them in some rather steamy love scenes. Tall blonde Thea (think supermodel Emme) felt uncomfortable with her height at the beginning of the story but gradually overcame her feelings as she began to trust Booker. What didn't work for me: The plot was fairly predictable; you have a pretty good idea who the villain is and how (s)he will be unmasked. Overall: This was a very pleasant read. The story is well-written, features a large cast of interesting characters, and provides enough small details to give an authentic frontier flavor. Fans of Western Historicals should enjoy this one.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ANOTHER KEEPER BY ST. JOHN,
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This review is from: Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
This is the 4th book that I have read by C. St. John and every one is a keeper. I highly recommend that this one is added to your library.Ex-Major Booker Hayes finds a jewel of the prairie in Thea Coulson when he is trying to locate his little niece. He is not looking for a wife but does not let opportunity pass him by. Little Zoe needs a mama and someone to love her [and help plant her acorn] -- Thea needs some one to love her and banish her too-tall image and provide her with a family of her own. Lucas needs both Thea and Booker to bring stability to his life and to teach him to trust adults. And of course, Booker's friend, Red Horse helps even though he remains in the back ground of their lives. Finally a heroine who remains true to herself and waits for a husband to teach her the mysteries of love. [Real love and respect]. And does she tantilize him! [grin] - Truly a great story of basic need and love and sharing. She stands by her man. There are not enough words to express the satisfaction and enjoyment ones gets from these truly human characters.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A sweet and sensual love story,
By A Customer
This review is from: Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
Thea Coulson has spent her life doing for others, and believes she is happy with things the way they are, when a little orphan named Zoe comes along and steals her heart. Unfortunately, Zoe's uncle shows up with other plans. Major Booker Hayes is out of the army and ready to settle down, but it turns out things aren't quite that simple. This is a wonderful story about two independent people who find that they need each other, and in the process, fall in love.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Will definately look for more stories by this author!,
This review is from: Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
This was the first book that I have read by this author...and I wasn't disappionted. Booker Hayes has come for his niece who Thea has been raising. Thea is considered too tall for any man to want and doesn't trust that Booker wants her for herself and not just as a mother for his niece. If you are looking for a story that leaves you with a happyending this is a book you want to read.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A marriage of convenience leads to passion,
By A Customer
This review is from: Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
A marriage of convenience leads to passion between Booker Hayes and Thea Coulson.Booker Hayes is the perfect romantic hero: passionate, hard-working, reliable, and a good, caring father. Thea is practical, industrious, and level-headed, with an underlying sensuality that Booker releases. Their love for a young girl brings them together, and the love they find for each other keeps them together. This is a great romance, with interesting supporting players and touching, even heart-wrenching scenes involving abused children. Definitely five stars.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging!,
By Nancy Compton (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
Nebraska, 1875
LAND OF DREAMS is an endearing tale of a self-believed plain spinster and a man with dreams of a serene life with his disabled orphaned niece, Zoë. Ex-military Major Booker Hays finds not only a loving and protective mother for young Zoë, but an alluring wife to soothe his soul. Thea Coulson discovers motherhood to be everything she dreams about and Booker Hays to be the man of those dreams. A quick and easy read about an enjoyably sensitive story! |
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Land Of Dreams (Harlequin Historical) by Cheryl St. John (Paperback - March 1, 1995)
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