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Alene Hello to all who read this book... where did you find it? Willing to sell or loan?

Alene


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I found it at bookcloseouts.com for around $6. Also, try alibris.com.


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Amy I bought the book on Amazon.com


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Ali Rans It is currently at barnesandnoble.com as a bargain book! i got it for 3.98! oredered on tuesday and was here today!


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Thom Swennes I just finished it. It was suggested to me by another Goodreads member that the Bronze Horseman trilogy was favorably comparable to the Outlander series. I later commented that it was like comparing apples with oranges as they are so far apart. Never-the-less, I promptly ordered the three books and began to read. It is a moving and highly sexual love story. I, as a reader, am often moved in many emotional directions (sorrow, frustration and horror are just a few). Paullina Simons is good at setting the moods although I think the series would have been better if it was written in chronological order (Tatiana and Alexander tends to spring around through both time and place) but it is never-the-less a series worth reading. Like many great stories it is bound to stay with you forever.


Jennifer Lane The Bronze Horseman trilogy and the Outlander series are two of my favorites. I chose The Bronze Horseman for my book club and there was some laughter about how much Tatiana moans during sex scenes. ;) I absolutely love Alexander. The third novel was a bit painful at times in exploring what happens in a real relationship, but overall I loved the series.


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Lisa i requested it from the library. had to wait a little while, but i got it! now i'm waiting for Tully, another paulina simmons book.


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