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Anonymous
Posted February 13, 2006
NOT ENOUGH STARRS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't put into words how awsome this book was but i'll try... After i read For The Roses (the first book) I just wanted to still be with the claybornes there so AWSOME. You who have read it know what i mean! So when I found this book i almost cryed with relif. The brothers are still there same gun-shooting-make-you-laugh-till your-side-hurts-horse-raising-law-breaking-six-pack-abs-hard-as-a-rock -never-give-a-darn-sexy-bunch-of-ranchers-with-aditude-selfs!!!! Of course 'crying shame' Harrison is included except for the law part (being a ex-lawyer and all)whew! now that, that is out of my system. This book was wonderful and so humorously funny i couldn't help the naughty giggles... I was so glad i could be with the Clayborne family again. Julie Garwood is not afraid to take any situation and go all out with it. She is so great!! Gosh i love her if you ever read this you are so great Julie and you are one of my hero's for being able to write like that!! I loved the way she made Adam black and the head of the family he is so strong and wise for his age. I loved the way Mary Rose could even go and talk to him about Harrison and her feelings tward him and how he understood. I also would like to say one more thing before i go she couldn't have don a better job with the Clayborne family and there personalitys! Keep up the good work Julie!!!!!!
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kronan1
Posted February 6, 2012
Good Stuff!
My first Garwood and I'll buy another. Three separate stories -- all done well. Easy reading.
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Anonymous
Posted August 13, 2004
One of my first Romance Books
I am fifteen, and I have always been addicted to reading...This summer, I had read over about 50 books, and was in that place between childrens books and adult books. My mother loves reading as well, and told me to check out For The Roses, along with the Clayborne Brides to transition me into adult novels. I fell in love with these books, and now read even more then before,if that is possible. I think that these book are wonderful and are great for younger readers. :)
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Anonymous
Posted April 2, 2013
Brittany....
Are u here... i think this is the 1 ...lol
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Anonymous
Posted November 2, 2012
Enjoyed
Good easy reading. Great series
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Anonymous
Posted August 26, 2012
Ok
The stories were well writen, but the love scenes lacked detail and emotion.
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Anonymous
Posted July 30, 2012
Easy read, enjoyable
This its a continuation of For the Roses. Its is actually three short stories in one book. Although these not as in depth as most of Garwood's other books, but they see a fun easy read. with the book Come the Spring, it is a great resolution to the story of the Clayborne brothers. Personally, I prefer the more developed stories, but I also wouldn't hesitate to recommend it if you like other books by this author.
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von51
Posted April 29, 2012
Passion
The books were short and nice to read and re-read. Thank you Julie
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Anonymous
Posted February 22, 2012
To Sunfall
Sunfall? *Autumnstar*
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cjca
Posted February 19, 2012
charming
love julie garwood's for the rose's and this continues the story. charming stories.
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It was OK.
I enjoyed the first and last novel, but I felt like the stories between the brothers in this novel was rushed. It almost seemed like they all fell in love the exact same way, just with different women. But, I am an avid reader and it was good.
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Anonymous
Posted May 19, 2008
Fantastic Book
I loved this book a friend gave it to me for Christmas and I fell in love with the Clayborne's, I love how they all three have different personaliy types.
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Anonymous
Posted July 3, 2007
A reviewer
It's no surprise, I loved this book. For the roses was excellent and so was this one. Garwood has such talent in writing it's amazing. The plots are ALWAYS wonderful and exciting and there's alot of humor and romance. Perfect blend of everything!
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Anonymous
Posted July 13, 2005
Gotta love 'em
The Clayborne Brides is the first novel I've read by Julie Garwood, and that was about three years ago. Since then, I've read almost all of her novels. I love Garwood's sense of humor, the way she develops her characters, the way they seem so real that you can't help falling in love with them or Garwood. You couldn't find a better author.
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Anonymous
Posted October 22, 2002
Great, Wonderful, A Must Have Addition
Julie Garwood is one of the only authors where I like every one of her books. Although I haven't read her today books, all of her historical romances are wonderful. I reccommend that you get every one of them and be ready to enjoy.
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Anonymous
Posted February 22, 2002
The very first romance books I read.
My Grandma gave me this book to read when I was 12 and ever since I haven't been able to put romance books down. I loved these books. I loved the way the plots changed in each story.
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Anonymous
Posted September 26, 2001
A good read...
i love the claybornes, (especially cole!) and i was dying to see what had happened since 'For the Roses'...this was a great book, and i was glad to find out what had happened...but you have to read 'For the Roses' before you read this or you wont know what happens....'for the roses' is still my absolute favorite!!
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Anonymous
Posted April 17, 2001
The most Heart warming!
This was the cutest book. The three stories were cute, romantic and very funny! If you want a good book, read this one. I caught myself laughing out loud a couple of times! Really cute book, a must read! Well what are you waiting for! Go read it!
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Anonymous
Posted June 30, 2001
Great Read
It's always nice to find out that the friends you made a while back are still the same, and that's what it feels like with the 'Brides' trilogy. The Claybornes are still the same old cantankerous bunch, and the new additions to the family don't seem to mind a bit, and in fact can be just as ill-tempered. It was a pleasure to read this book, my second Garwood novel. The first was FOR THE ROSES, which was more descriptive, yes, but that's beside the point for me. I wanted to know what happened to Travis, Douglas and Adam--especially Adam!--and I now that I know, I'm content. It wasn't quite as long as FOR THE ROSES, but it was every bit as funny.
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Anonymous
Posted March 14, 2001
I love the Claybornes!
I have immensely enjoyed Julie Garwood's tales of the Clayborne Clan. They have certainly touched my heart. On this particular book, i enjoyed the stories, but they were far too short and less descrptive as For The Roses. Once you have have read For the Roses and The Clayborne Brides Trilogy, be sure to read Come the Spring. I really think Ms. Garwood should continue to write about the Claybornes!
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