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If you're interested in the Boer War, you might like Emma Drummond's The Burning Land. It isn't Drummond's strongest book, but it is still a good story none the less. War is hell, like always.


Your guess sounds like a real good plan for that strange Roger Lestrange (what a name for him). I liked that the two ladies have a successful school and a possible (view spoiler)
You have reminded me that I need to look into Drummond's books.

Drummond is good (also published under the name Elizabeth Darrell), a very nice blend of historical with a healthy dollop of romance. She can leave you hanging until the very last pages waiting to see if there will be a HEA. US libraries have copies of her books, so they shouldn't be hard to track down.

And your guess may or may not be correct...

Your library charges for ILL? Are you serious? The only time I've been asked to drop $$$ is if the lending library wants a loan fee - and that's only happened once (U of Wisconsin).
**stops to kiss the ground upon which King County Library is built upon**


I would be pissed. I request ILLs all the time, and many come from very small cities/counties, etc. I've received books from very tiny cities on the Oregon Coast, Anchorage, university libraries, and even one from a Bendeictine Abbey in Oregon. The Midwest, the East coast, Alaska, you name it. Never once (except of W of Wisconsin), was I asked to pay a fee.
My assumption was that it was a reciprocal arrangement, so that the smaller libraries would have access to larger library catalogs, like King County.

Drummond is good (also published under the name Elizabeth Darrell), a very nice blend of historical with a healthy dollop of romance. She can l..."
I forgot to ask, what is an HEA?


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