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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!,
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This review is from: This Loving Land (Mass Market Paperback)
You have to read "This Loving Land" by Dorothy Garlock, it was absolutely wonderful. It's one of those books that makes you feel warm and cozy when your reading it, I hated for it to end. I would also recommend "Love and Cherish", "Ribbon In The Sky", "Forever Victoria", "The Listening Sky", "Sweetwater" and "With Song". As you can see I really like this author.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ANOTHER FANTASTIC STORY!,
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This review is from: This Loving Land (Mass Market Paperback)
The twists and intermingled lives of these characters makes for a fantastic story.Summer and her brother, John Austin Kuykendall lead off as main characters and involved are Sam McLean and Nannie, Summer's mother. Along with a triangle of Sam and his wife Libby and son Slater. Slater was trampled and disfigured when Sam was killed. Enter Sam's sister-in-law, Ellen McLean and her son Travis, owners of the Rockin' S with the Kuykendall homestead between the Rockin' S and McLean's Keep. Ellen is a bewitching, ruthless, blindly determined woman. Travis is a brutal womanizer and someone you want to see get his come-uppance. Summer and her brother is taken to the homestead by Bulldog and invites Sadie and her little daughter Mary to accompany them. When Ellen comes to call on Summer she brings along her son, Travis, who petrifies Sadie and Jesse Thurston, her forman. Jesse is a very quiet, withdrawn man who has Travis's number and no likeing for the blonde man, but he is taken with little Mary and shows his gentle side. Sadie wonders if she dares to dream. One thing leads to another and the unraveling of each characters story makes it impossible to put the book down [of course it is hard to find a preacher out west] Sure was glad to see the Indian, Bermaga show up. He had been rescude by Summer and in turn saves Slater life. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- Haven't found a Garlock book yet that has not deserved a 5 star rating [grin - I am still looking].
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Interesting read,
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This review is from: This Loving Land (Mass Market Paperback)
This was one of the first books I read by Dorothy Garlock. It was an interesting book but not as good as many I have since read. The main male character, Slater, is not likeable. He has a very bad temper. At times the plot was confusing and I was not crazy about the subplot involving a ranch foreman. Since I gave this book three stars there must be something I found enjoyable about it. Overall the writing was very good and I enjoyed the ending which had a surprising twist. I have read almost all of Dorothy Garlock's other books since picking this one up and many are simply fantastic. I would encourage you to read this book but also look into other Garlock books.
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