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If you like her older books you'll like this. Features the Claybornes and if your a fan you'll know who they are.
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delightful love story featuring the unforgettable frontier family, the claybornes of Blue Bell, Montana
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Excellant ending to a great series.
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Final book the Clayborne series. It's a great series and this is the best book.
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This book not only had romance, but action and some mystery. I told my husband that he might even enjoy it since he likes action and western type books. It is a very good story.
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follow-up to 'for the roses'.
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wonderful story, as always by Julie Garwook. I laughed and enjoyed the characters. good does win in the end and so does love. no major sex scenes....just honest emotions. If you want a feel good book....this is the one to escape reality with.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Come The Spring (Clayborne Brothers) on + 2081 more book reviews
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Excellent story, great series, Garwood is always good, and very enjoyable. Loved this series.
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Another great story by Julie Garwood - suspense and romance hand in hand to create the perfect can't-put-it-down read!
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Historical Romance
set in the 19th century American west
set in the 19th century American west
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Great ending to a wonderful series!
Loved it!
If you haave read For the Roses then this is a must read, it is the end of a wonderfull storey about a familt that you will wnat to visit agin and agin. This will be a book you want to put on your keep pile.
This western romance is sort of a semi-sequel to For the Roses, one of Julie Garwood's best, "featuring the unforgettable frontier family, the Claybornes of Blue Belle, Montana" (named after a depressed Lady of the Evening - not the picturesque flower). Also on that list - you MUST try The Wedding. From the BACK COVER: Cole Clayborne had always walked a dark path and flirted with a life of crime. While his three brothers chose to settle into married life, Cole rebelliously refused to be tied down...
Nice love story. Easy reading.
One of the Clayborne Brothers series - good book
Joan W. (justreadingabook) reviewed Come The Spring (Clayborne Brothers) on + 1726 more book reviews
Absolutely love her books and this one was great.
Great story!
great love story
A great read!
This is a delightful ending to the Clayborne series. This is a full-size novel about the most controversial of the Clayborne sons -- Cole. He seems to be wavering on both sides of the law. Daniel Ryan, after talking to Mama Rose, decides that there is a good person to save if he can only get Cole to accept an appointment as a US Marshall.
Daniel and Cole start following a particularly heinous group of robbers (who enjoy killing all witnesses to their crimes). When three different women claim to be the sole, living witness to a particularly brutal massacre in a bank, it is up to Daniel and Cole to figure out who is the real witness and why the others are lying. This is a great story with lots of action.
Claybornes' Brides (Rose Hill)
1. For the Roses (1995)
2. One Pink Rose (1997)
3. One White Rose (1997)
4. One Red Rose (1997)
** 5. Come the Spring (1997)
Daniel and Cole start following a particularly heinous group of robbers (who enjoy killing all witnesses to their crimes). When three different women claim to be the sole, living witness to a particularly brutal massacre in a bank, it is up to Daniel and Cole to figure out who is the real witness and why the others are lying. This is a great story with lots of action.
Claybornes' Brides (Rose Hill)
1. For the Roses (1995)
2. One Pink Rose (1997)
3. One White Rose (1997)
4. One Red Rose (1997)
** 5. Come the Spring (1997)
What began so beautifully in For the Roses and continued with The Claybourne Brides comes to a delightful conclusion in COME THE SPRING as Julie Garwood brings us to Cole Claybourne and the elusive Daniel Ryan.
Cole, the rebellious brother, faces a life changing decision when he encounters U.S. Marshall Daniel Ryan, the man who stole his compass from Mama Rose.
Marshall Ryan has kept the compass to lure Cole. He needs Cole's help to capture a notorious band of bank robbers. Daniel believes there was a witness to their last robbery and he means to find her and then the killers.
Cole is reluctant but hes soon caught up in Daniel's investigation. They discover that one of three women in the town was in the bank that day. Once they find Grace, Jessica and Rebecca they must guard them from the gang's wrath.
Both Cole and Daniel discover that protecting the women leaves their hearts unguarded. As they get closer to unmasking the leader of the gang (and a court trial youll never forget), they find the love and peace they need.
Cole, the rebellious brother, faces a life changing decision when he encounters U.S. Marshall Daniel Ryan, the man who stole his compass from Mama Rose.
Marshall Ryan has kept the compass to lure Cole. He needs Cole's help to capture a notorious band of bank robbers. Daniel believes there was a witness to their last robbery and he means to find her and then the killers.
Cole is reluctant but hes soon caught up in Daniel's investigation. They discover that one of three women in the town was in the bank that day. Once they find Grace, Jessica and Rebecca they must guard them from the gang's wrath.
Both Cole and Daniel discover that protecting the women leaves their hearts unguarded. As they get closer to unmasking the leader of the gang (and a court trial youll never forget), they find the love and peace they need.
Irresistible and heartwarming wit to a delightful new love story featuring the unforgettable frontier family,the Claybornes of Blue Belle Montana.. This is a new book. Ive never read it.
Come The Spring (Series Book #5) by Julie Garwood
ISBN: 0-671-00334-8
367 pages
Pocket Books Fiction
Cole Clayborne woke up in a jail cell with a pounding headache, a star on his chest, and a deep feeling of anger at the man who stole his compass and put him there. Daniel Ryan, a United States Marshall from Texas, had taken Cole's compass from his mama, Mama Rose, when she was coming home. Cole's compass has now been returned to him and he's helping Daniel to find some bank robbers he has been chasing for 2 years. They are becoming increasingly more aggressive with every robbery. If it werent for a loose shoe string she would have been killed with the others in the bank robbery. When Cole and Daniel suspect there was a witness to the latest robbery hiding under a desk they try to keep it quiet but the town has different ideas. The local sheriff locks the three women, one of which was the one who witnessed the robbery, in a jail cell. Cole and Daniel have to find out which one is the true witness as each woman has given the same story...it wasn't her. In turn each woman then confesses it was she and not the other women. The judge from Texas hearing the case has requested all three women be brought to him for the trial. Cole takes Jessica first and heads out on horseback . Another Marshall is to escort Rebecca via carriage. Daniel is to take Grace although she does most of the taking care of due to him coming down with the flu on the train. Along the way Cole and Jessica "have their wedding night" and Cole declares they will find a preacher at the next town. Daniel and Grace also develop strong feelings for one another along the way although Daniel fights his feelings to the bitter end. Finally, after a few set backs along the way and another robbery has taken place they all make it to the trial just in the nick of time.
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ISBN: 0-671-00334-8
367 pages
Pocket Books Fiction
Cole Clayborne woke up in a jail cell with a pounding headache, a star on his chest, and a deep feeling of anger at the man who stole his compass and put him there. Daniel Ryan, a United States Marshall from Texas, had taken Cole's compass from his mama, Mama Rose, when she was coming home. Cole's compass has now been returned to him and he's helping Daniel to find some bank robbers he has been chasing for 2 years. They are becoming increasingly more aggressive with every robbery. If it werent for a loose shoe string she would have been killed with the others in the bank robbery. When Cole and Daniel suspect there was a witness to the latest robbery hiding under a desk they try to keep it quiet but the town has different ideas. The local sheriff locks the three women, one of which was the one who witnessed the robbery, in a jail cell. Cole and Daniel have to find out which one is the true witness as each woman has given the same story...it wasn't her. In turn each woman then confesses it was she and not the other women. The judge from Texas hearing the case has requested all three women be brought to him for the trial. Cole takes Jessica first and heads out on horseback . Another Marshall is to escort Rebecca via carriage. Daniel is to take Grace although she does most of the taking care of due to him coming down with the flu on the train. Along the way Cole and Jessica "have their wedding night" and Cole declares they will find a preacher at the next town. Daniel and Grace also develop strong feelings for one another along the way although Daniel fights his feelings to the bitter end. Finally, after a few set backs along the way and another robbery has taken place they all make it to the trial just in the nick of time.
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Cole Clayborne had always walked a dark path and flirted with a life of crime. While his three brothers chose to settle into married life, Cole rebelliously refused to be tied down. Now, an elusive stranger draws him inot a shadowly chase that will bring unexpected turns to his uncertain future - and may determine which side of the law the restless Cole favors.
A tragic, heartbreaking loss drives U.S. Marshal Daniel Ryan on a quest for vengeance - and leads him to a terrible crime. But the lawman finds that love is the greatest trial of all as he unwittingly draws her into the line of fire.
A tragic, heartbreaking loss drives U.S. Marshal Daniel Ryan on a quest for vengeance - and leads him to a terrible crime. But the lawman finds that love is the greatest trial of all as he unwittingly draws her into the line of fire.