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Mar 22, 2010
A good ending to a very enjoyable series. In this book the last sister Sloan, finally finds love in an unexpected man. Cruz has been relentlessly trying to court Sloan since the day his brother has died. The secret pact that Sloan and Cruz have is finally revealed in this book and Sloan is faced to abide by her part of the bargain. However, no matter how hard she attempts to fight fate and love she becomes drawn to the man that will always remind her of her past mistakes.
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Nov 27, 2010
An okay book. It felt a bit redundunt from the first two books in the series since there was so much background building on Sloan's story in the first two books. I found myself wanting to read more of Luke and Tomasita's story than Sloan and Cruz's.
Sep 05, 2009
I enjoyed this one as much as Comanche Woman. Now I just have to find a copy of Frontier Woman to finish off the series. Even though I started with book 2, in this series, it really didn't matter. The books give you a bit of background about the characters in the other books so you are not lost or confused.
Dec 28, 2011
A little historical fiction thrown in
this final book of the Sisters of the Lone Star
trilogy. Sloan, the main character, is one
tough cookie.
this final book of the Sisters of the Lone Star
trilogy. Sloan, the main character, is one
tough cookie.
May 26, 2010
I guess she called this one Texas woman because no one would want to read Mexican Woman.
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