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'Always to Remember' by Lorraine Heath is a heart-wrenching historical romance set during the Civil War, focusing on the story of Clay, a conscientious objector who faces prejudice and hatred in his hometown for refusing to fight. The book delves into themes of courage, prejudice, and redemption, as Clay and Meg navigate their complex relationship amidst societal expectations and personal struggles. The writing style is described as emotive, thought-provoking, and engaging, with well-developed characters and a unique premise that sets it apart from other Western historicals.

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    Texas Destiny
    Book 1 in the series:Texas

    Texas Destiny - Texas by Lorraine Heath
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    In "Texas Destiny" by Lorraine Heath, the story unfolds in the aftermath of the Civil War, focusing on the journey of Amelia, a mail order bride from war-ravaged Georgia, who is destined to marry Dallas Leigh. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, she ends up traveling with Dallas's scarred and emotionally wounded brother, Houston. Their three-week journey to Dallas's ranch is filled with challenges, revelations, and a slow-burning romance that defies the odds. Through intricate character dynamics and poignant storytelling, the book explores themes of resilience, hope, and the complexities of relationships in a post-war setting.

    The narrative of "Texas Destiny" is beautifully crafted with a focus on character development and emotional depth. As readers delve into the lives of Houston, Amelia, and the Leigh brothers, they are drawn into a world of heartache, redemption, and the enduring power of love. The author weaves a tale of love triangles, self-discovery, and the transformative nature of relationships, set against the backdrop of the rugged post-Civil War West, creating a compelling and engaging historical romance.

    Houston Leigh skimmed his thumb over the black eye patch before tugging the brim on the left side of his hat down lower. The right side showed little wear, but the crumpled left side carried the oil a...

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    Sweet Lullaby by Lorraine Heath
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    'Sweet Lullaby' by Lorraine Heath is a heartwarming story set in Texas, revolving around Jake, a kind and selfless character who marries Rebecca to save her from scandal. Despite facing challenges and family drama, Jake and Rebecca decide to start over in Texas where Jake has inherited land. The book explores themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice, with a plot that keeps the reader engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journey.

    IT DIDN'T TAKE long for the black stallion to learn who was master, although Rebecca knew it would take a few more months for the sinewy mustang to adapt and become the first-rate cutting pony she wan...

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    The Texan's Wager
    Book 1 in the series:Wife Lottery

    The Texan's Wager - Wife Lottery by Jodi Thomas
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    'The Texan's Wager' by Jodi Thomas is a historical western romance novel that follows the story of Bailee Moore, a strong and independent woman who is forced to marry Carter McKoy, a quiet and tormented recluse, after a series of events lead them to be raffled off in a bridal auction. The book is set in the American frontier and revolves around the development of the relationship between Bailee and Carter, as they navigate through challenges such as a mysterious train robbery, the revelation of Carter's tragic past, and the unexpected return of a man presumed dead.

    The writing style of 'The Texan's Wager' is described as engaging, witty, and captivating, with a focus on the forced marriage trope and the development of a passionate love between the main protagonists. The plot includes elements of mystery, drama, and fast-paced action, as Bailee, Carter, and other characters face danger, romance, and unexpected twists that keep the readers intrigued from beginning to end.

    To say she'd hit bottom would be an understatement. She'd sunk to what must be the lowest level of hell ... a town called Cedar Point. She could almost smile and remember the morning she left home, wi...

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    Dancing on Coals by Ellen O'Connell
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    'Dancing on Coals' by Ellen O'Connell is a historical romance set in 1881, following the journey of Katherine Grant, a spirited young woman who embarks on a solo trip to America's west coast. After surviving a stagecoach robbery and an encounter with Apaches, Katherine finds herself under the protection of Gaeten, an embittered Apache warrior with a deep-seated hatred towards white people. As they navigate through different cultures, their initial animosity gradually transforms into friendship and eventually love. The novel intricately weaves together themes of survival, prejudice, and the power of acceptance amidst a backdrop of historical accuracy and vivid storytelling.

    FOUR PASSENGERS IN a stagecoach instead of six improved the experience from hellish to miserable. No longer crushed between a drummer stinking of whiskey and a cowboy spitting streams of tobacco juice...

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    Comanche Moon
    Book 1 in the series:Comanche

    Comanche Moon - Comanche by Catherine Anderson
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    'Comanche Moon' by Catherine Anderson is a historical romance novel set in the 1800s during the expansion of the West and the conflict between Native Americans and whites. The story revolves around the characters of Hunter and Loretta, exploring the harsh realities of the time period and the complexities of their relationship. The author delves into tough themes with well-researched details, depicting the attitues and perspectives of both sides through the characters. The plot is captivating and emotional, keeping readers engaged late into the night, making it a compelling page-turner.

    portrays a love story that seems impossible at first but evolves into something right and true. Despite the challenges and past traumas faced by the characters, Hunter and Loretta find a way to forgive and move forward towards a happy but uncertain future. The writing style is described as raw, intense, and not a typical happily-ever-after romance, with well-written characters and a pace that keeps readers enthralled throughout the book.

    AFTER THE INDIANS DEPARTED, RACHEL bolted from the cabin and wrapped her arms around Loretta. Woodenly she returned her aunt’s embrace but kept her eyes on the cloud of dust that drifted toward the ri...

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    Parting Gifts by Lorraine Heath
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    Lorraine Heath's 'Parting Gifts' is a heartwarming historical romance set in the old west. The story follows the journey of a widower, Charles Lawson, who rescues Maddie from a brothel and offers to marry her to be a mother to his children. As the plot unfolds, the readers witness the deep love, generosity, faith, and commitment portrayed in the story. The book beautifully captures the emotional moments, conveying tones through emotions and engaging the readers with the unique twist in the storyline.


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    His Secondhand Wife - The Copper Creek Brides by Cheryl St. John
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    After discovering his brother's death, reclusive rancher Noah takes in his brother's pregnant wife Katherine, leading to a marriage of convenience that evolves into a heartfelt love story. The book beautifully captures the journey of healing and forgiveness, exploring themes of self-worth, love, and overcoming past traumas. The narrative showcases a sweet and tender romance set in the old American West, with well-developed characters and a captivating Beauty and the Beast trope.

    The rap on the wood was sharp and insistent. Kate Allen Cutter pushed herself up from her narrow cot and slowly crossed the small dimly lit room while smoothing wrinkles from her faded skirt. She’d le...

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    Morning Glory by LaVyrle Spencer
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    Morning Glory by LaVyrle Spencer is a heartwarming romance novel set during World War II in Georgia. The story follows the unlikely relationship between Eleanor Dinsmore, a pregnant widow with two young boys, and Will Parker, an ex-convict looking for a fresh start. As they come together out of necessity, they both grow emotionally and overcome their past traumas, building a deep bond filled with love and understanding. The book portrays the complexities of building and sustaining a relationship, highlighting the characters' imperfections and insecurities while exploring themes of trust, self-esteem, and the power of love.

    The author, LaVyrle Spencer, weaves a beautiful story of healing and redemption, creating vivid and realistic characters that readers can't help but care about. Through the slow-paced narrative and detailed descriptions, Spencer captures the essence of Georgia in the 1940s, immersing the readers in the setting and making the dialogue feel authentic and spoken. Morning Glory is praised for its character development, emotional depth, and the way it explores themes of love, trust, and overcoming past hardships in a touching and heartfelt manner.

    The noon whistle blew and the saws stopped whining. Will Parker stepped back, lifted his sweat-soaked hat and wiped his forehead with a sleeve. The other millhands did the same, retreating toward the ...

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    Garland of Straw - Roundheads and Cavaliers by Stella Riley
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    Set against the turbulent events leading up to the trial and execution of Charles I in 1648 to 1649, 'Garland of Straw' is the second book in Stella Riley's 'Roundheads and Cavaliers' series. The story skillfully combines history, politics, intrigue, suspense, tragedy, and a stormy romance between a staunch Royalist lady and a Roundhead colonel. The book is meticulously researched and engrossing, with fascinating characters and an emotionally satisfying romance that slowly unfolds between the main protagonists, Gabriel Brandon and Venetia Clifford.

    The plot twists, turns, and mysteries keep readers enthralled, making 'Garland of Straw' a really absorbing read. The author seamlessly blends real-life events and personages with the lives of her fictional characters, creating a sense of realism that makes readers truly care about the fate of these characters. The book incorporates humor, historical accuracy, intricate relationships, and a slow-burn romance that develops amidst the backdrop of the English Civil War, offering a rich and engaging narrative that captivates readers from start to finish.

    On the day he was about to leave his thumb-print on the page of history, George Joyce stood outside Holdenby House looking his sovereign in the eye and trying to quell the faint queasiness in his stom...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Roundheads and Cavaliers )

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    The Promise of Jenny Jones by Maggie Osborne
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    'The Promise of Jenny Jones' by Maggie Osborne is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Jenny Jones, a strong and determined heroine who narrowly escapes a firing squad in Mexico by promising to take a dying woman's daughter to California. Throughout the journey, Jenny faces dangers, meets new characters like the cowboy Ty Sanders, and experiences a range of emotions, from laughter to heart-wrenching moments. The plot is filled with action, humor, and poignant scenes, making it a captivating read for fans of Western romance.

    Turning to the window, Jenny caught a glimpse through the iron bars of the bored-looking Mexican officials rehearsing the firing squad. A light shudder tiptoed down her spine, and she wiped sweating p...

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