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Shelter From The Storm
  

Shelter From The Storm [Paperback]

Patricia Rice
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Amid the tumult of the Civil War and Reconstruction, lovely Laura Kincaid competes with her calculating, aristocratic cousin, Sallie, for the love of Cash Wycliffe, a tenant farmer's son, who has made his fortune in the West.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Hero sucks, Jan 15 2004
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This review is from: Shelter From The Storm (Paperback)
The hero of this book takes the heroine's virginity, gets her pregnant, then ditches her without a second glance and marries her cousin. When her cousin dies in childbirth. He starts sleeping with the heroine again, but with no intention of marrying her of course. I cannot stand books where the hero treats the heroine like a whore. In this time period when the "hero" ruins a girl and then ditches her. He is not hero.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Hero sucks, Jan 15 2004
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This review is from: Shelter From The Storm (Paperback)
The hero of this book takes the heroine's virginity, gets her pregnant, then ditches her without a second glance and marries her cousin. When her cousin dies in childbirth. He starts sleeping with the heroine again, but with no intention of marrying her of course. I cannot stand books where the hero treats the heroine like a whore. In this time period when the "hero" ruins a girl and then ditches her. He is not hero.
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