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Reviewer: Scout (ma.USA) -
What made this book different from most romances is that they liked each other during the last third of the book and then we got to see how their relationship could last for the next twenty years. Usually the romance relationships are so volitile that I often wonder would I want to be in that situation; no matter how beautiful the guy is.
The author didn't go for the rich guy and the girl who had only a tough moment. The woman had a tough life. She worked hard to make good choices and she learned from her choices she made in life. It was good to read that she got a job as a cook and did well at it. Other books I have read, the woman got the job but failed miserable as a cook for the cowboys and the men let the woman get away with being a bad cook. Wow. How boring.
I liked that fact she liked being touch. Being tactile is so important to some people and the author did a good job understanding that.
Easy read and different from the usual out on the market
What made this book different from most romances is that they liked each other during the last third of the book and then we got to see how their relationship could last for the next twenty years. Usually the romance relationships are so volitile that I often wonder would I want to be in that situation; no matter how beautiful the guy is.
The author didn't go for the rich guy and the girl who had only a tough moment. The woman had a tough life. She worked hard to make good choices and she learned from her choices she made in life. It was good to read that she got a job as a cook and did well at it. Other books I have read, the woman got the job but failed miserable as a cook for the cowboys and the men let the woman get away with being a bad cook. Wow. How boring.
I liked that fact she liked being touch. Being tactile is so important to some people and the author did a good job understanding that.
Easy read and different from the usual out on the market
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