River of Tomorrow (Wabash River #3)
The bestselling author of Lonesome River and Dream River creates her most compelling love story to date. In this final novel of the Wabash Trilogy, a bold young woman must overcome the harsh reality of the frontier before she can dare to love.
Mass Market Paperback, 376 pages
Published
December 1st 1988
by Warner Books
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Okay but I really struggled to read this one. It just did not hold my interest and it took me 4 days to read this. Not good
This is the third book in this trilogy. I read this 20 years ago and enjoyed it. I decided to re-read when I ran across it cleaning the shelves, and I am glad I did. I thought I remembered really enjoying it. Well it is a great trilogy. If you enjoy the old west romance you will enjoy these.
Mercy and Daniel were Foster children of the Quill family. Daniel always felt Mercy was his. But he wasn't sure how it would look since they were raised as brother and sister. Secretly Mercy is feels th...more
Mercy and Daniel were Foster children of the Quill family. Daniel always felt Mercy was his. But he wasn't sure how it would look since they were raised as brother and sister. Secretly Mercy is feels th...more
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Dorothy Garlock was the first ever romance books I read, I was in 9th grade. They have stayed in my memory as great reads. Two series stick out in my memory, the Wind series and the River series. I found them for my kindle and am going to re-read them and see if they are still as magical as way back then
The last book in the River Trilogy...just as good as the first two in the series. You will love where it takes you.
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Dorothy Garlock is from Texas, but lived for a long time with her family in Iowa. Her romance novels have been translated into over 20 languages.
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