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The Last Cavalier (Silhouette Shadows, No 27001)

The Last Cavalier (Silhouette Shadows, No 27001)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Overall a Good Novel
Review: I must admit that I was a little disappointed in this book when I compared it to other Heather Graham Civl War Romances. Un-like the other books this is definitely a far-fetched fictional romance that you must really stretch your imagaination to grasp. After getting over the whole time-travel episode the story is overall a good one... The romance was excellent and the characters were excellent... again I think the time travel hurt the story. The book is worth reading for the ending! If you like the Civil War and Time Travel then I would reccomend this book! (If you are a Heather Graham fan then it is imparitive that you don't compare her other Civil War romances to this book!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nicely done!
Review: I really enjoyed this lovely little tale of time travel

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Quick Storyline info
Review: Silhouette Shadows #1

If something hadn't gone wrong in time, Jason Tarkenton and Vickie Knox never would have met. The handsome rebel soldier rode out of the mist, into the present... and invaded her heart.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I think it's a wonderful romance
Review: The battle was raging, the air hot with smoke, loud with rifle fire. Then the air turned dim with and eerie mist, and for Jason Tarkenton, captain in the Confederate cavalry, the true nightmare began. Vickie Knox was today's woman dressed like yesterday's, wearing Yankee garb to play a part. But playacting ended when a Reb stepped out of the mist and took her prisoner-for real. They never should have met, never should have battled-never should have loved. But something had gone wrong with time itself, weaving together past and present like torn threads of a tattered tapestry. Something had gone wrong, and in mending such shredded silk, their loves-and their lives-might be the final sacrifice.

The author did a great job! This story was put together really well


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