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Annie Lash

Annie Lash
By Dorothy Garlock

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Refusing the many suitors that court her after the death of her parents, Annie Lash dreams of finding a man who would love her for herself rather than her money and finds him in young frontiersman Jefferson Merrick. Reissue.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #193243 in Books
  • Published on: 1995-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 400 pages

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Excellent!5
This has to be one of my favorite Dorothy Garlock stories, outside of the With Hope series. This story is full of exciting twists and turns, with a very spirited and independent female character.

There are two very touching and emotional love stories within these pages, that will keep you intrigued to find out what's happening next. At the conclusion of this story, another romance is developing between Maggie and Light... you'll find them next in the follow-up book, ALMOST EDEN.

WOW!!!5
This book is perhaps the most satisfying, wonderful romance/adventure novel I've ever read. I cried and laughed and . . . finished the book in one day! When I tried to put it down, I couldn't stop thinking about it and just had to keep reading. The depiction of life in the time of Thomas Jefferson seemed so real. The characters were perfect. The plot moves along briskly leaving the reader to constantly speculate on the next turn it will take. If this had been a play, when the last words were uttered, it would have received a standing ovation.

Not so good2
According to the ratings, I thought this book would be better than it actually was. This was my first Dorothy Garlock read. There were some scenes that were good, a handful of nervous, page-turning moments. In all honesty, however, the side characters' romance was much more interesting than Annie Lash's and Jefferson's. The side characters stories were more interesting and more believable. Annie Lash and Jefferson go from not liking each other, and her seeming to actually hate him, to them being madly in love with each other. This happened during one page and I actually went back and reread the page because I felt like "did I miss something here... you two just hated each other, now you're madly in love." Also, the end of the book was just that--it ended. Basically, all the strife going on between the characters was suddenly over. SHe was all upset almost the entire book because Jefferson was going to some trial that was dangerous. Then all of a sudden, he declares that he's not going, they're getting married, he's made the arrangements, and then the book is over. Felt like the author was bored of the book and just wanted to tie it all up and be done. I would not recommend this book.