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And One Rode West

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This was my third and final in a Civil War series read of the Cameron family by Heather Graham on Netgalley that I needed to finish and review. In one way I enjoyed this book the most out of the trilogy due to the location in Indian territory, but I also feel I have way, way outgrown the “lovers who had to get married and hate each other trope.” I especially wanted to slap Christa because come on, she was married to the hot Yankee guy Colonel Jeremy McCauley who married her to save her family home. All she did was fight him for everything he did. What female in her right mind would do that?

This was an okay historical romance book. I have really enjoyed some of Graham’s romantic suspense novels over the years so give her some credit for that. I gave this book three stars.

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I was intrigued with the book's description. It is set in historical Civil War and is a romance originally printed in 1992. I realized that I do not connect with Civil War historical romance and I did not get into the story when reading. I did not finish reading the book.

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This is the third in the Cameron family Civil War trilogy, and Heather Graham delivered what’s expected from a historical romance, especially one written in 1992. Lots of miscommunication, lots of smoldering passion, lots of denial of said passion. There was adventure as the hero & heroine traveled west, and there was a mystery that had an unexpected twist. And I enjoyed it all. It wasn’t my favorite in the series, the heroine, who'd done such a good job of donning her big girl panties during the war, somehow had a hard time managing to control her bitterness afterwards. But still, overall it was a good conclusion to this trilogy.

Thanks to Netgalley and Random House Publishing Group/Loveswept who provided a copy for an unbiased review.

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