Rita M. (lights) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 11 more book reviews
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copyright2005 A Harlequin Historical #780 this book is about a family in Oklahoma, With a girls family ,she meets a guy, then they become a family,But its not easy to Honer and Protect, When the fact that Loris was carrying another mans baby, This is a very good read, it had me crying some what ,it captures gentleness in the midst of heart -wrenching challenges portraying extraordinary possibities with in ordinary marital love ,Its so soft, to think of the love two people could have ,
Good old fashioned western romance. James gets Loris pregnant and then skips town. What can Conner do, but marry the girl that his brother "ruined". Along the way Conner finds his passion for Loris far outweighs his feelings of betrayal that she is carrying his brother's child.
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 2081 more book reviews
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Excellent western romance, very good Carolyn Davidson as usual. She has never written an unreadable story. Love her work.
Gorda M. (Kittykatliberty) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 28 more book reviews
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The fact that Loris Peterson was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make Connor Webster despise her. But instead, he'd made her his wife!
Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connor's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an uncaring family-and protect her from a mysterious enemy....
Turns out she was engaged to Connor and then winds up pregnant by his brother James. Then James leaves.
Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connor's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an uncaring family-and protect her from a mysterious enemy....
Turns out she was engaged to Connor and then winds up pregnant by his brother James. Then James leaves.
Sherri H. (mamadoodle) - , reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 1105 more book reviews
The fact that Loris Peterson was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make Connor Webster despise her but instead he's made her his wife! Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connor's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an uncaring family and protect her from a mysterious enemy.
Holly B. (hbennit) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 72 more book reviews
"Will you let me carry you into the house, Loris?" as if he awaited her pleasure, he bent low, his forhead touching her shoulder. She heard his sigh, the catch in his breath, and knew a moment of tenderness so great it almost overwhelmed her....
Michelle S. (speedyreader) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 106 more book reviews
The fact that Loris Peterson was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make Connor Webster despise her. But instead, he'd made her his wife!
Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connor's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an incaring family-and protect her from a mysterious enemy...
Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connor's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an incaring family-and protect her from a mysterious enemy...
Barbara E. (BARB40) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 6 more book reviews
VERY GOOD BOOK. LORIS WAS CARRYING ANOTHER MAN'S BABY, BUT SHE MARRIED HIS BROTHER WHO WAS HER FOREVER LOVE. THEY PORTRAY THE EXTRAORDINARY POSSIBILITIES THAT EXIST WITHIN ORDINARY MARITAL LOVE.
Angela S. (boringgirl) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 302 more book reviews
a good read, but i sort of thought the story stalled near the end
summary from the back cover: the fact that she was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make him despise her. but instead, he made her his wife!
some said she had betrayed him. but his fierce passion for her moved him to resuce her from an uncaring fmaily - and protect her from a mysterious enemy....
summary from the back cover: the fact that she was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make him despise her. but instead, he made her his wife!
some said she had betrayed him. but his fierce passion for her moved him to resuce her from an uncaring fmaily - and protect her from a mysterious enemy....
Courtney H. (kourtnie17) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 156 more book reviews
The Fact that Loris Peterson carried anotherman's child should have been enough to make Conner Webster despise her. But instead he made her his wife.
This is a story of how love can triumph even in the most, trying situations. Being from Oklahoma myself this story hit home, and was truly and inspiration to appreciate what you have and those you love.
This is a story of how love can triumph even in the most, trying situations. Being from Oklahoma myself this story hit home, and was truly and inspiration to appreciate what you have and those you love.
CAROL K. (AVONLADY) - reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 329 more book reviews
ANOTHER GREAT BOOK BY CAROLYN DAVIDSON. LORIS GIVES INTO A MOMENT OF PASSION THAT FOREVER CHANGES HER LIFE. CONNOR WHO HAS LOVED HER SINCE HE FIRST MET HER TAKES A CHANCE ON LOVE.
Carolyn Davidson writes great 1890's westerns, and I enjoyed this one very much!
The fact that Loris Peterson was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make Connor Webster despise her. But instead, he'd made her his wife!
The fact that Loris Peterson was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make Connor Webster despise her. But instead, he'd made her his wife!
Patricia H. (thrifter66) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 91 more book reviews
Betrayel or betrayed, that is the question??? Loved and loving is the thread throughout. Romance story.
Sheila J. (bigshirl55) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 197 more book reviews
A sweet romance. I loved the whole story.
Laurie B. (Laurie816) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 38 more book reviews
Very sweet book
Heartwarming story - I really enjoyed it.
Paula P. (nickie) reviewed Oklahoma Sweetheart (Harlequin Historical, No 780) on + 114 more book reviews
The fact that Loris Peterson was carrying another man's child should have been enough to make Connor Webster despise her. But instead, he'd made her his wife!
Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connot's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an uncaring family-and protect her from a mysterious enemy...
Some said that she had betrayed him. But Connot's fierce passion for Loris moved him to rescue her from an uncaring family-and protect her from a mysterious enemy...