Caroline and the Raider
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Holding her lovely head high, Wyoming schoolmistress Caroline Chalmers did what no lady should: she marched right into the local saloon to see the dashing and reckless Guthrie Hayes. Worse still, she went to ask him for help. She needed the former Confederate raider to plan a jailbreak to rescue her fiancé, Seaton Flynn, from the hangman's noose. An orphan by spinster sisters, Caroline was prepared do almost anything to save her beloved Seaton.
So why did her breath suddenly become a shivery sigh when she looked into Hayes's twinkling green eyes? Too late Caroline knew how perilous her request really was, for this strong and daring ex-soldier would refuse her nothing no matter how dangerous...but first he intended to teach her everthing about the power of a man's love, beginning with a shameless odyssey to ectasy in his arms....
Customer Reviews
Wonderful adventure!
Wow.. Great book! So much of a story! Never boring.
Disappointed For The First Time Ever
I've been an avid reader of Linda Lael Miller for many years but am disappointed in her writing of the Orphan Train trilogy. Ms. Miller is an excellent author and has always held the readers attention with exciting exploits by the heroines in her novels. While the three books in the Orphan Train trilogy contained lots of adventure, the majority of the writing in all three books was repeated explicit sex.
I enjoy books about love and romance including sex but enough is enough. The focus of all three books is all about sex instead of finding the lost sisters. If there are 1500 pages in the three novels, at least 1200 are explicit sex and only the last six pages of the third novel are about the sisters finding each other.
I purchase all of Ms. Miller's books as soon as they are published but wish that I had not for the first time ever.
If you haven't already purchased this trilogy, put your money toward a good writing by Julie Garwood or Jodi Thomas.
W. Harris