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Title:Ashes in the Wind
Author:Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 664 pages
Published: (first published 1979)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Military History. Civil War. Adult

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This one is tough for me to rate because there are some parts of this book I LOVED, and some I absolutely HATED!! First I have to say that I really enjoy the author's writing style, it's so much different from the modern books that it's like in another universe. But that's OK cause it's still great. What I didn't like here was the story, or how the author chose to develop it, and every major event that happened in the book. Almost every potential good scene between the main characters was somehow RUINED, either by them or by other characters, and a lot of things happened that made me want to give up on it completely, but I stuck through it and I'm glad because the last 35% were great. So... 1%-20% - 5 stars 20%-65% - 2 stars with sprinklings of 1 or zero at some parts 65-100% - 4 stars If I was good at math I could calculate the exact star percentage but since my brain is teeny-tiny-non-existent, I'm gonna guess and give it a 3 XD *buddy read with Glam <3*

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Original Title: Ashes in the Wind
Edition Language: English
Characters: Alaina MacGaren, Cole Latimer
Setting: New Orleans, Louisiana,1863(United States) Minnesota(United States)

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Read this several times when I was a teen and I absolutely cherished all of her work that I could get ahold of at the time.

Lots of adventure, complicated & intertwining people & events, really horrid villains and all loose ends tiderly cleared up.In Louisiana the two main charaters relationship was fiery & heated with one night of anonymous passion. When they were reunited in Missouri cold & remote unknowingly tricked into sexless marriage.The heroine is smart, resourceful, compassionate, prideful & a camelian as she struggles to survive. The hero is thrown into circumstances that are quite

Way too slow-paced. I like long setups, but the characters here didn't grab me to make the investment worthwhile. It went ok for about 250 pages and then became a long, boring slog until the last 50 pages or so, where the big reveal scene was so lopsidedly OTT WTF compared to the rather staid historical that came before it. Messy. I only was able to finish it by skimming.

This book was the starting of my book reading obsession. I was young and was not interested in reading and my grandmother handed me this book. I was on holiday with my family and I was bored, so I thought what the hell. I couldn't put it down. I have since read most of Kathleen Woodiwiss's books but this is by far one of her best!

This was one of the first romance books I read when I was twelve. I didn't have any triggers or any real opinions about romance and romance books back then. Somehow I made my way through this book. Thinking back, I don't know why I wasn't as shocked and angry about how some the events played out. It was a very enjoyable book I remember, but dang...some of the plot points in this really pisses me off. The main one concerning the hero and the heroine's cousin. Ugh. Why?! Not my favorite by her.

Dnf at chapter 14. I tried but man it is boring and the heroine is infuriating so Ill pass on this one.

The first romance novel I ever read, and still the best. I all but gulped and breathed it in voraciously, reading while eating, getting up during the night to see what would happen next, only to end up reading all night long, and sighed with satisfaction and gratification, in the afterglow of the end. I read it all, in 3 days.