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5.0 out of 5 stars Lone Star
I am an avid Evelyn Roger's fan. Her books are always full of action and advinture, and this one is no different. I love her powerful style and her ability to make me feel I am there. Keep them coming Ms. Rogers and I'll keep reading them
Published on May 9, 2000 by Doris G

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3.0 out of 5 stars 2nd book in the series & it was good...
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The Lone Star State
It was as forthright and independent as the women who braved the rugged land, and sunset-haired Kate Calloway was as feisty an example of the breed as Cord had ever seen. A Texas woman. He had not dealt with one in a long time, but he recognized the gumption in her blue eyes.

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3.0 out of 5 stars 2nd book in the series & it was good..., September 2, 2006
This review is from: Texas Empires: Lone Star (Mass Market Paperback)
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The Lone Star State
It was as forthright and independent as the women who braved the rugged land, and sunset-haired Kate Calloway was as feisty an example of the breed as Cord had ever seen. A Texas woman. He had not dealt with one in a long time, but he recognized the gumption in her blue eyes.

He would be a fool to question the threat behind the shotgun she leveled at his chest. He would be still more a fool to give in to the urge to take her soft body right there on the hard, dusty ground. For though he sensed that they were two halves of one whole, Kate belonged to the man he'd come to destroy. That they would meet again was certain; the only question was how long he could wait before making her his.

* I wouldn't say this book was great but it was certainly good. Not as good as the first but I'm hoping for much more in the last book of this series. So far I would recommend this series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, Good Read.., July 12, 2004
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This review is from: Texas Empires: Lone Star (Mass Market Paperback)
Evelyn Rogers is one of my favorite authors(with that said)this book was good, not great, but good.The first book in this series "Crown Of Glory" was just great, I LOVED that book. This book wasn't as good as the first one. One of the problems I had with this book was the heroine.She was SO mistrustful of the hero until the very end, and there was her father who she always tried to please even after it was clear to the heroine that her father didn't have her best interests at heart, she still went out of her way to please him.All in all it was a good read though.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lone Star, May 9, 2000
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I am an avid Evelyn Roger's fan. Her books are always full of action and advinture, and this one is no different. I love her powerful style and her ability to make me feel I am there. Keep them coming Ms. Rogers and I'll keep reading them
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2.0 out of 5 stars Heroine had more gumption than smarts, May 2, 2000
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Kate, the heroine of "Texas Empires: Lone Star," had gumption. But that didn't stop her from making stupid mistakes throughout the story. I suppose she was supposed to be so attracted to the hero, Cord, that her common sense went out the window.

If you like that sort of story, you'll enjoy this book -- the plot and setting *are* good. But be warned that this book contains unneeded subplots; plenty of distrust; a Big Secret; and an over-the-top villain.

I gave this book a D+ at All About Romance.

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