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9251721
Posted October 5, 2011
Slow and steady wins the race
Damn good. 900 pages long, this book is wonderful. The charcters are complex and realistic and the book is writen so well that you can thourougly enjoy the depth of emotion present in it.
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted February 5, 2012
Exve Excellent book
Well written. Was very happy to find 900 pages. Great author! Definitely worth reading!!
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted January 25, 2012
Loved it!
I absolutely loved this book! This is an author that I have recently discovered and after reading this book I will definitely read more from this author. The characters were well developed and I instantly feel in love with them and the story. Great book!
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csingh
Posted January 3, 2012
This book is a keeper!
Out of all the books I've read by Laura Lee Guhrke, I can say this is my favorite and by far her best. It's one of her much earlier historical romantic novels. And I must say it is a fantastic story. It's not your average romance novel. It's got that extra oomph to make it great.
Conor Branigan is a damaged man. He's had a horrible up to this point. He's 36, something that takes him a moment to figure out. He's a loner and has no one and is running away from his memories. Olivia Maitland stumbles on him lying unconscious in the middle of a wet muddy road and she takes him home to give him aid. Slowly Conor's story comes out and it is heart breaking. But Olivia is up to the challenge of taking him on and their story shows the true meaning of love and time healing all wounds.
I really hope this book is reprinted soon. This book is definitely a keeper.1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Anonymous
Posted March 12, 2012
Better than expected!
I was pleasantly surprised by this nice read about a drifter who finds a new "home".
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Anonymous
Posted March 1, 2012
Great book
Gaelic terms all though the book glossary at end of book
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Anonymous
Posted February 21, 2012
Highly Recommended!
This is the first book I've read by this author and I will definitely be reading more of her wonderful writing. This is a touching, indepth story that develops the characters slowly, revealing their innermost qualities, fears, strengths, etc. It is a book I will keep to read again. It is very long, which makes it even better. GREAT!
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Anonymous
Posted January 23, 2012
It was all right...
A lot more religion than I am used to in a novel. The story was classic, the hero's turnaround psychologically was too fast. Otherwise a pretty good novel.
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Anonymous
Posted January 21, 2012
Heartfelt and touching love story
I absolutely loved Conor and Olivia's story! With both of them having suffered such deep sorrow and grief, it was wonderful how this story of love unfolded. I was so hooked into this book that the 901 pages flew by. A must read!
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pej
Posted October 27, 2011
Read This Book
Read this book. You will not regret it. 900 pages full of glory!
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Anonymous
Posted October 3, 2011
Complex characters and plot
I really enjoyed this book set during the potato famine in Ireland. It is a book about healing and the ability of the human heart to find love even after the most horrific circumstances.
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