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This book is rich in every possible way - characters, plot, emotions, historical facts, ending... It deserves to be read many times over and over. Highly recommended.

Jan 17, 2018
Ted
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it was amazing
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Fantastic historical lesfic. Rough in spots, Adam... bleh... Overall was great. Rachel and Mattie are awesome. Angel and Betsy were superstars. Of course Billy and Lily, ugh yea there's a bunch of really cool secondaries in this. After reading her The Bluest Eyes in Texas series it was cool to find more of her work. She seems to have slowed down since the early/mid 2000's.
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Really nice historical fiction. I liked the characters and the story. It wasn't overly exciting but enjoyable.
It was quite slow in spots. I found myself skipping some dialogue just to get moving on.
I would give 3.5 stars but rounded up because it's so hard to find good historical fiction in this genre. ...more
It was quite slow in spots. I found myself skipping some dialogue just to get moving on.
I would give 3.5 stars but rounded up because it's so hard to find good historical fiction in this genre. ...more

A pretty thorough, entertaining read. Though not as powerful as maybe it could have been.
The setting was certainly portrayed effectively, and every character was well-imagined, perfect for their role, and likeable, or dislikeable, to suit the needs of the author. This slow, often slightly meandering tale pulled me in to their world, but perhaps didn't fully immerse me. I feel a few scenes were a bit superfluous, while others didn't quite hold enough impact. But on the whole, I felt like I'd rea ...more
The setting was certainly portrayed effectively, and every character was well-imagined, perfect for their role, and likeable, or dislikeable, to suit the needs of the author. This slow, often slightly meandering tale pulled me in to their world, but perhaps didn't fully immerse me. I feel a few scenes were a bit superfluous, while others didn't quite hold enough impact. But on the whole, I felt like I'd rea ...more

What a gripping story of friendship, caring, compassion, resiliency and unrelenting love. This is also a story of loss, devastation and abuse. Madeline Crockett, what a beautifully written character you want to cheer for and care about. Rachel Travis, knows who she is and understands her fate in life. Rachel is fortunate to have found some sense of self and satisfaction with Lillie. I was "swept away" with the wonderfully written progressive friendship between Madeline and Rachel. This story pro
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Rachel Travis has always known she’s different from other girls. She dresses like a man and is a dockworker at Galveston dockyard. In the evenings, she moonlights as a bartender. Rather than enter a convent or marry, she ran away from her home at fifteen. Rachel knows she is unlikely to have female company other than the prostitute, Lillie who had become her friend and she regularly visits.
Mattie Crockett was married at fourteen to her violent, physically and mentally abusive husband, Adam. Ot ...more
Mattie Crockett was married at fourteen to her violent, physically and mentally abusive husband, Adam. Ot ...more

I love a good disaster novel, especially if it is lesfic. I'm thinking K G MacGregor Without Warning or Jae Shaken to the Core. When I read the blurb on the back of this book I was excited - a nice chunky lesfic novel set smack bang in the middle of an horrific disaster. Unfortunately, it took 300 pages to get to the disaster. The novel starts several months before the disaster. We are introduced to Rachel (a tomboy working the docks and at a bar), and Mattie (a young woman in an abusive marriag
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Linda Crist joined Andy and me on episode 19 of Cocktail Hour to discuss this book. We had a great time talking with her about the story and about the history behind it.
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Dec 14, 2016
Doreen
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