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The Last Waltz
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Tristi
Mar 24, 2009 rated it really liked it
When I first received my copy of “The Last Waltz” in the mail, I was a little intimidated by its size. This bad boy comes in at 591 pages and one deftly placed blow would stop a midnight marauder in his tracks. But once I opened the covers, I was hooked and the size didn’t matter so much—in fact, it meant more story to enjoy.

The first thing that attracted me to the story is the fact that it’s set during World War I. We don’t see a lot of fiction based on this era—World War II gets most of the at
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K.C.
Feb 23, 2010 rated it liked it
I enjoyed this book. It was what I expected: a fun historical romance with believable characters and an interesting setting. There were times when the dialogue exchanges were a little drawn out and the action slowed. But I felt the author had a good grasp of the time and setting and used it well.
Shanda
Oct 13, 2009 rated it really liked it
So much time and research went into this book and it shows. It's a substantial book that gave me a peek into Vienna and the surrounding area during the WWI and pre-WWII time period that I never would have had otherwise. The Last Waltz was obviously a labor of love for the author, with several characters that I found interesting and intriguing. ...more
Vicki
Mar 30, 2009 rated it it was amazing
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This book was an eye opener! I really never knew or cared before what the people in Austria went through before and during the two world wars. This book helped me to gain an understanding and some lessons in the way we as Americans see things. I will never take my freedom for granted again! I hope G.G. has a sequel planned, because I need it!
Teri
Mar 28, 2009 marked it as to-read
Jennie
Mar 31, 2009 rated it it was amazing
Cati
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Wendy
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