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A Gentle Giving
  

A Gentle Giving [Large Print] (Hardcover)

by Dorothy Garlock (Author) "Awakened by the heat beating against her face, Willa leaped from her bed ..." (more)
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When Willa Hammer's guardian is lynched and her home burned, she finds herself heading west with teenage Charlie and Jo Bell Frank, whose down-and-out father has been killed for cheating at cards. The three are heading for the ranch of Oliver Westwood, Charlie and Jo Bell's uncle. They don't know that Oliver has died until they meet up with Smith Bowman, a former protege of Oliver's who predicts that Maud, Oliver's mean-spirited widow, won't let the young people cross her threshold. Arriving at the ranch, Willa finds Maud sprawled on the kitchen floor with a broken leg. They settle in: Charlie to become a cowboy, Jo Bell (who is beautiful, ill-tempered and foul-mouthed) to be a nuisance until she finally runs off with a man, and Willa to perform endless chores and fall in love with Smith. Smith meanwhile tortures himself and the reader with feelings of guilt over Oliver's death. Not even this frontier romance's flood of crude language can obscure the fact that Garlock's ( Glorious Dawn ) boring characters are trapped in a paper-thin plot.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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After escaping the lynch mob that killed her father, Willa Hammer joins a wagon train and heads west, unaware that she is on a path toward the wilds of the Bighorn Mountains and a tough-as-nails cowboy. Book available. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of Garlock's better Western Adventures, Sep 19 2002
This is one of Dorothy Garlock's better books, in my opinion. The characters are well developed and the plot is full of adventure. Willa is a strong, intelligent heroine who always manages to make the better of whatever hard situation is thrown her way - escaping a wild mob, fending off the advances of a lecherous gambler, taking on the role of semi-guardian to two orphaned teens along the way, nursing their injured aunt back to health, and taming the heart of a grief-stricken cowboy (Smith, our hero) who has up until now sought comfort in only a bottle. A very entertaining read and a lot of romantic tension between the hero and heroine. It grew a little weak towards the end, which is why I gave it only 4 stars, but it was still a very enjoyable book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Historical romance, A Gentle Giving, May 9 2002
By Jody L. Schoth (Katy, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I just finished A Gentle Giving, by Dorothy Garlock, and it was wonderful! This one was not one of my favorites of hers, but it was very good. Willa actually escaped a house in flames, caused by the angry townsfolk, in nothing more than ther nightgown. The family she joins up with, lends her clothing... so not even owning the clothing on her body, she is thrust into the hard life of a wagon trail. When the father is killed, leaving behind two teenagers to fend for themselves, Willa chooses to help them get to their next of kin in the Big Horn Mountains. This was an excellent read... and I'm off to read The Listening Sky by Dorothy Garlock now.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This was my first Dorothy Garlock book. I loved it!, Aug 16 1999
A Gentle Giving was the first book by Dorothy Garlock that I ever read. It has become one of my all time favorites and a treasure I keep along with a collection of her other titles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
Garlock does a great job of slowly allowing Smith and Willa to fall in love. Both have had devastating pasts which make them stronger together for the future. Encore, Garlock!
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