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When a beautiful woman admits a stranger into her London boarding house, she cannot help being irresistibly attracted to him. He is the handsomest man she has ever seen--and so badly wounded he cannot remember his own name. But in his possession is an ancient stone seal that matches one owned by her father. Now in a search that leads to a legendary diamond, and a secret involving Queen Victoria herself, she discovers his true identity, and suddenly, the two are hurtling toward an explosive clash of destinies...and a passionate joining of two desperately yearning hearts.
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Posted May 8, 2011
the story of Texas Glory is a great read but it isn't the story listed on the synopsis of the title, sure would like to know what title it was for!
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The book is about a man who is building and empire and decides he needs a son to leave it to. Since women are scarce in his part of Texas---- so sight unseen he trades water rights with a neighboring rancher for the right to marry his daughter. Cordelia who has been sheltered all of her life is terrified but has no choice in the matter. To his credit he realizes after they are married that she may not have wanted to be part of his breeding program. The story is not just about him courting her though. Its also about evil, murder and personal growth. Highly recommended!
Reid20
Posted March 10, 2011
This fantastic romantic western series continues with Dallas and Cordelia's story. I didn't love it as much as the first book, but it was still great! I enjoyed revisiting with Houston and Amelia from the first book as well as the younger brother Austin. Rawley's character is a heartwarming addition to the series. My favorite part of the book was watching Cordelia's character find herself. Great book.
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Posted March 8, 2005
Just read these wonderful three books this year. I have never read any Texas romances before but really enjoyed them. Have loaned them to all my friends, and they also enjoyed them. Cannot wait to read one of her new books.
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Overview
When a beautiful woman admits a stranger into her London boarding house, she cannot help being irresistibly attracted to him. He is the handsomest man she has ever seen--and so badly wounded he cannot remember his own name. But in his possession is an ancient stone seal that matches one owned by her father. Now in a search that leads to a legendary diamond, and a secret involving Queen Victoria herself, she discovers his true identity, and suddenly, the two are hurtling toward an explosive clash of destinies...and a passionate joining of two desperately yearning hearts.