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Eden Carson

Autor de Untamed journey

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This book is a solid 3 1/2, but rounded up for overall enjoyability.

The first half of this novel is really hard for me to rate. It starts out with a dramatic confrontation between the main character and her brother-in-law. From there, it's a non-stop train ride of action scenes and dramatic rescues. It definitely kept me engaged and reading with my nose almost buried in the book in anticipation to see what happens next. The exploration of how bleak the world was in the last days of the Civil War was thought provoking and the few glimpses of the romance we saw starting to develop made me buckle the metaphorical seat belt for the rest of the ride this book would provide.

However, all that action, explosions, and rescuing left very little room for those mentioned glimpses of romance and character development. Besides a few glimpses into such things as Morgan's love for her son and Liam's role as a protector, there are very few examples of character development or theme exploration. The action scenes almost seemed disjointed for their lack; I was thrown from one confrontation and explosion to the next with hardly any breathe time. And while that was exciting and kept me engaged, I didn't feel any real deep connection to the characters nor their problems.

The second half of this book really saved it for me. The theme of reconciliation and re-building as Morgan and Liam work forwards a new future with friends and family touched my heart and felt like a breath of fresh air after all the action. Now, don't get me wrong, there was still action elements in building the railroad west and the final showdown at the end with a ghost from their past. Yet, it didn't overtake the developing passion and caring between our hero and heroine and the re-building of their lives.

I really enjoyed seeing the theme of family and understanding explored. The author delves into what it means to be a family with Morgan, Julius, Liam, and Sean forming the nucleus of individuals coming together to care about each other and the inhabitants of the town forming the extended family. I also really loved seeing the different types of individuals in this town that are making a fresh start on the frontier: Chinese laborers, Union and Confederate soldiers side by side, educated lawyers, and rough-and-tumble railroad workers. While there are occasional flare ups of prejudice against the Chinese and women mentioned, overall, everyone is working towards the same goals of building a lasting home in Texas.

I only have one nitpick about the second half of the book, and in a romance novel, it's really minor. I felt there was an over abundance of sex present. Yeah, our couple are falling madly in love with each other and exploring each other's bodies, but really..... Almost every 20-30 pages, I got a sex scene of one form or another?!?! But, again, this is minor really. I expect sex scenes in most romance novels nowadays and was able to shrug my shoulders and just keep reading and enjoying the rest of this wonderful story.

Despite from flaws in story balance (action vs. character development) in the first half and enough sex to steam up any soap opera in the second, I felt this book entertains and makes us think all at once. I enjoyed the romance between our main characters and seeing them build a new life in Texas. I enjoyed seeing both Union and Confederate soldiers overcoming bitterness to build a town with Chinese laborers and all kinds of people. This novel was enjoyable to the hilt!
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Sarah_Gruwell | Jan 12, 2016 |
I was drawn in by the description of this book. I liked the character of Ruth; she was interesting and the information given about her past did well to build her character. The beginning of the story when she was basically sold off by her aunt into marriage, and the whole plot of running away from that intended husband and how she ended up with Jackson when the train was robbed was great. I found the sex scenes were unnecessarily long and drawn out, and it felt like a lot of it was repetitive. It was an okay read, but I did skim through long descriptive areas.
I was given a copy of this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
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TinaMarieSays | 2 reseñas más. | Oct 7, 2013 |
I got about 100 pages in, but there were too many POVs. The author kept jumping from different characters and different scenes so no one was getting the proper character/plot development and therefore I couldn't get invested in any of them.
 
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emmytuck | 2 reseñas más. | Sep 27, 2013 |
It was an easy and nice story and I liked the way the plot was developed. Both the heroes were likeable and strong and altough it was a romance, the "story" of the trail was well written.
 
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Lost_Lenore | 2 reseñas más. | Jan 17, 2013 |

Estadísticas

Obras
2
Miembros
18
Popularidad
#630,789
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
2