Helpful Score: 4
This is a good post Civil War book. Holt Price comes home to Texas to find the woman he left behind when he went to war. The town's doctor asks Holt to stay with he and his daughter while he looks for his lost love. Eventually, he does find his lost love and realizes she's not what he thought she was and he's well on his way to falling in love with the doctor's daughter.
Leigh Greenwood is an awesome author. I try to read all of his books.
Leigh Greenwood is an awesome author. I try to read all of his books.
Helpful Score: 2
Great Book! Leigh Greenwood is a great story-teller.
Could not get into this book
Denell W. (Chitimacha-Princess) reviewed Born to Love (Night Riders, Bk 3) on + 586 more book reviews
In the third book of Greenwood's Night Riders series, Holt Price is ready to settle down with the woman he pledged to marry, despite the pain and devastation of war. Instead, he finds himself gazing into the vulnerable eyes of a girl who is not his to take.
After the terrible devastation of war, Holt Price is ready to settle down with the green-eyed beauty he's pledged to marry. Instead, he finds himself gazing into a pair of vulnerable brown eyes that make him long to heal the hurt inside, to bury himself in the softness of a girl who is not his to take. At 26, she is beginning to wonder if she will have to settle for the next man who comes along, or reconcile herself to living alone. So how can she turn away from the lover she's been waiting for all her life? At last, here is a husband she can honor, the other half of herself, the man she was born to love.
Holt Price had come to Galveston in search of the woman he loved. After the pain, the heartbreak , the terrible devastation of war, he was ready to settle down with the green eyed beauty he'd pledged to marry. Instead, he found himself gazing into a pair of vulnerable brown eyes that made him long to heal the hurt inside, to bury himslef in the softness of a girl who was not his to take. Her mother had always told her she was born to be cherished. But first battles, then duty, then poverty had stolen her chances of happiness. At 26, she was geginning to wonder if she would have to settle for the next mand who came along or reconcile herself to living alone. So how could she turn away from the lover she'd been waiting for all her life. At last, after so many mr. wrongs here was a husband she could honor, the other half of herself and the man she was born to love.