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English Creek
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Chronologically, English Creek is the second in Doig's Montana trilogy--better to read Dancing at the Rascal Fair first. This one gives us Montana frontier life in the 30s and invites one to continue with his contemporary book three, Ride with Me, Mariah Montana. I enjoyed all three and also recommend The Whistling Season.... »
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At Home in Mitford (The Mitford Years, Book 1)
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Father Tim, a cherished small-town rector, is the steadfast soldier in this beloved slice of life story set in an American village where the grass is still green, the pickets are still white, and the air still smells sweet. The rector's forthright secretary, Emma Garret, worries about her employer, as she sees past his Christian cheerfulness into his a... »
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The Hope Within (Heirs of Montana #4)
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Having read the entire 'Heirs of Montana' collection, this was one of my favorites out of the four books. Although the plot twists of book 3 were amazing, this book took on a different tone.
For most of the book I was crying right along with Dianne, angry at the treatment by her husband, Cole (no matter how honorable his intentions). H... »
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The Three Mrs. Parkers
In the Covington series, there are three ladies who live together. In "The Three Mrs. Parkers" there are 3 generations of ladies living together. They b... »
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Golden Country
Jennifer Gilmore's work has appeared in several magazines and journals, but Golden Country is her debut novel, and an auspicious one it is. Gilmor... »
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First Light (A. D. Chronicles #1)
I get lost in time when I read books during this time period. I just finished reading another series similar to this. Very inspirational and focused on ... »
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A Double Affair: A Novel
I have to admit that I had never heard of Angela Thirkell, even though I enjoy English authors so very much. Someone suggested that I give her a whirl, kn... »
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