
Title | : | Wyoming (Wyoming #1-4) |
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ISBN | : | 158660550X |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781586605506 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 464 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 1988 |
Leaving the security of their Eastern cities and the comfort of their homes and families, pioneers move west - where only small forts protect them from the vast wilderness. Men join the military to defend the frontier, while their women support them - striving to keep families together no matter what the hardship. Only after she agrees to marry another man does Sarah Montgomery realize her fiance was not killed in the Civil War. Fort Laramie is Where Leads the Heart, but does love still await her? Abandoned and pregnant, Emmie Croftner leaves her gossip-filled hometown, seeking refuge with old friends on the Plains of Promise. Can a gentle lieutenant convince her that all men are not the same? For Jessica DuBois, privileged daughter of an army officer, The Heart Answers only to money and male attention. But when her world changes, can she prove herself a woman of substance - worthy of a righteous man's notice? Thanks to her sister's meddling, Bessie Randall discovers that she is now married by proxy to Jasper Mendenhall. Shocked, Bessie travels to Fort Bridger to learn To Love a Stranger - and experiences the surprising things God has in store for them both. Discover love, faith, and adventure in the forts of frontier Wyoming.
Wyoming (Wyoming #1-4) Reviews
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Easy to read. There were a few words that were used that didn't seem to fit where they were used. The stories were built up well, but the "wrap-up" was too quick. Maybe it was that way to fit four novels in one book, but I wish the endings wouldn't have been so abrupt. They ended predictably, which for me, is actually a positive. When I read this type of book, I want and easy, feel-good read.
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one-dimensional characters, predictable and not very well written...
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This is one of my all time favorites!
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Four books about life in 1800's western forts. Pretty good stories. I could use a bit less of the preaching, but still okay.
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All 4 stories were very nice
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Loved this!