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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good but but my least favorite so far..., October 23, 2005
This review is from: Violet (Seven Brides) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is book #6 in the Seven Brides series. This is about Jeff & Violet.
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Broken and bitter, Jefferson Randolph could never forget all he had lost in the War Between The States--or forgive those he had fought. Long after most of his sex brothers had found wedded bliss, the former Rebel soldier kept himself buried in work, only dreaming of one day marrying a true daughter of the South. Then a run-in with a Yankee schoolteacher taught him that he had a lot to learn about passion.
Violet Goodwin was too refined and genteel for an ornery bachelor like Jeff. Yet before he knew it, his disdain for Violet was blossoming into desire. But Jeff feared that love alone wasn't enough to help him put his past behind him--or to convince a proper lady that she could find happiness as the newest bride in the rowdy Randolph clan.
*** I love this series but so far it's my least favorite. It was still good but just didn't measure up to the others. I wasn't big on the setting & I kept getting the impression that the author forgot at some points that Jeff only had 1 arm. At one point he said that Jeff grabbed Violet by the shoulders & turned her to face him which I guess could be possible but then at the end of the book in an intimate moment "His HANDS were soft but strong". I also felt that there were a few loose ends left when the book was over. I wanted to see the Rodeo & find out what happened with the twins & a few of the others but it never happened. Well, although this wasn't my favorite it was still good & I highly recommend this series.
P.S. Leigh Greenwood is a male author & not a female. It's a nice change & gives us a better view from the hero's perspective.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
The best, January 22, 2002
This review is from: Violet (Seven Brides) (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read all the Seven Bride books when they were first released. I continue to this day go back and reread them. Violet was my favorite of them all. I fell in love with Jeff from the begining. I could not wait for him to find his true love and I am so happy that he fell for a Yankee. It did serve him right. Jeff and Violet were both injured souls who really needed each other. They fought their attraction but knew it was hopeless. You have to read this book even if you haven't read the others. It explains so much of emotional suffering and the happiness that can be discovered when you are not looking for it. I wish the Ms. Greenwood would contiue with the Randolphs with the next generation. It would be interesting to see what happens to the twins and the other children of these men.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a "Gotta have" !, November 14, 1999
I have read all of the "Seven Brides" and all are great...But Violet has been my favorite. It made me laugh (having Jeff up in the attic of the girls school because he was to impatient to read the quartine signs is worth the price of the book), made me want to cry because Jeff was so emotionally screwed up from his fathers abuse and the war. I just loved how Violet could just slip in past all of Jeffs defences and find a nice snug place in his heart against his will...:) If you haven't read the "Seven Brides" do so in order and this story will be all the better.
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