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Rating:  Summary: Suspenseful romance torn by betrayal... Review: Bobbi Smith's historical romance 'Eden' is the epitomy of Civil War romance. Eden LeGrand is a young woman in Confederate Louisiana. Though she usually helps at the Homeless Haven Orphans' Asylum, she is also dedicated to the Rebel cause, often planning with Confederate spies. On a search for his brother injured on a steamboat, Logan Matthews works undercover for the Union. Disguised as a reverend, he vows to find who is responsible for his brother's imprisonment by tracking Adrian Forrester, the owner of the Haven. From its passion filled words to its action packed turns, this book will keep you reading and wanting for more. Bobbi Smith really lives up to her title as New York Times 'Best Seller' with Eden.
Rating:  Summary: Wow and double wow! Review: I have been a long time fan of Ms. Smiths, and when I read The Half-Breed, I knew why I keep buying her books. She can tell a story like no one else! I know The Half-Breed is a series and I loved all four books, but Ms. Smith, yours is the book that stayed with me long after I had finished it. Please, keep writing, and more often.A devoted fan
Rating:  Summary: Wow and double wow! Review: I have been a long time fan of Ms. Smiths, and when I read The Half-Breed, I knew why I keep buying her books. She can tell a story like no one else! I know The Half-Breed is a series and I loved all four books, but Ms. Smith, yours is the book that stayed with me long after I had finished it. Please, keep writing, and more often. A devoted fan
Rating:  Summary: Entertaining Civil War Era Historical Review: In 1863 New Orleans, Eden LeGrand leads a dual life. Though she is a volunteer at the Homeless Haven Orphans' Asylum, she is also aiding covert confederate operations. When Reverend Logan Matthews stops some Yankee thugs from harming Eden and the children at the orphanage, she sees in him her knight in shining armor. Their mutual attraction is an obstacle to Logan, who is in reality a Yankee spy searching for his missing brother. In a somewhat predictable turn of events, Logan and Eden are forced to marry to save her reputation. Though passion-filled nights follow, Logan knows that all to soon, their idyll will have to end, as he plans a trap for Adrian Forrester, a suspected reb spy who runs the orphanage. Can their marriage be saved when Logan reveals his true purpose to Eden who sees their life together as nothing but lies and deception? The attraction between Eden and Logan and their sizzling love scenes keep the reader questing for more in this entertaining historical. While the characters, at times, seem to lack depth, the engaging plot appears to make up for this shortcoming. Fans of Civil War era romances will definitely want to check this one out.
Rating:  Summary: Smith always grabbes me on page 1 and keeps me to the end Review: In 1863 upriver from New Orleans, disguised as workers Eden LeGrand and other rebels capture the Bayou Belle steamship filled with Union armament. Among the prisoners is Lieutenant Braden Matthews, who is shot when he heroically but perhaps stupidly tries to stop the seizure. In St. Louis Union Secret Service Agent Logan Matthews learns about the fate of his sibling from his superior. He immediately volunteers to spy on the Confederate espionage ring that succeeded with the Bayou Belle theft. His only additional information is that the Homeless Haven Orphan Asylum might be involved due to the connections of its leadership. Logan meets Eden who works at the orphanage and both realizes that each one cares what happens to the children of dead Rebel soldiers, but also are attracted to one another. As their feelings grow, these star-crossed lovers have no hope for a future in a nation divided and where they are on opposite sides. EDEN is a scintillating insightful Civil War romance that stands out among the myriad of similar titles that cram bookcases because of the historical depth that Bobbi Smith brings to the key story line through her subplots. Readers gain an understanding of the wonderful lead couple by observing how they behave towards the children, enabling the audience to realize that Eden and Logan have much in common besides their love for one another though their loyalties differ. Ms. Smith shows why sub-genre readers think so highly of her as fans gain a taste of EDEN with her latest achievement. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: scintillating insightful Civil War romance Review: In 1863 upriver from New Orleans, disguised as workers Eden LeGrand and other rebels capture the Bayou Belle steamship filled with Union armament. Among the prisoners is Lieutenant Braden Matthews, who is shot when he heroically but perhaps stupidly tries to stop the seizure. In St. Louis Union Secret Service Agent Logan Matthews learns about the fate of his sibling from his superior. He immediately volunteers to spy on the Confederate espionage ring that succeeded with the Bayou Belle theft. His only additional information is that the Homeless Haven Orphan Asylum might be involved due to the connections of its leadership. Logan meets Eden who works at the orphanage and both realizes that each one cares what happens to the children of dead Rebel soldiers, but also are attracted to one another. As their feelings grow, these star-crossed lovers have no hope for a future in a nation divided and where they are on opposite sides. EDEN is a scintillating insightful Civil War romance that stands out among the myriad of similar titles that cram bookcases because of the historical depth that Bobbi Smith brings to the key story line through her subplots. Readers gain an understanding of the wonderful lead couple by observing how they behave towards the children, enabling the audience to realize that Eden and Logan have much in common besides their love for one another though their loyalties differ. Ms. Smith shows why sub-genre readers think so highly of her as fans gain a taste of EDEN with her latest achievement. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Smith always grabbes me on page 1 and keeps me to the end Review: Logan and Eden's story isn't just another Civil War novel, it's a gripping tale of two people who are caught on opposite sides of war--it's about their struggles and trials during a war that ripped the nation apart. It's about love that will not be denied--honor and justice. If you demand a well-crafted story with tension, romance and bad guys, this is the book for you.!!!! I read it in one setting, and so will you. Do yourself a favor and don't miss this latest sizzler from Ms. Smith.
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