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Frontier Woman (Sisters of the Lone Star, Prequel)
Frontier Woman - Sisters of the Lone Star, Prequel
Author: Joan Johnston
When fate gave gentleman planter Rip Stewart three daughters, instead of the sons he'd planned on, he gave the girls men's names and went ahead and raised them just as he would boys. The eldest, Sloan, would run the ranch; Bayleigh would be her sister's second-in-command; and Creighton (Cricket), the youngest, would be the indulged child of his ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780440236771
ISBN-10: 0440236770
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 480
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 109 ratings
Publisher: Island Books
Book Type: Paperback
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jjares avatar reviewed Frontier Woman (Sisters of the Lone Star, Prequel) on + 3261 more book reviews
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FRONTIER WOMAN, the beginning of the Sisters of the Lone Star, was a disappointment; Cricket seemed beyond wild! Frankly, I had a problem understanding why Jarrett Creed would put up with such bizarre behavior.

At first, I was impressed with Jarretts compassion and understanding of Cricket. By ¾ of the book, however, I wondered about his sanity.

However, the whole Comanche raiding party scene (plus Cricket and Amy), was beyond the pale! It happened because of Crickets complete abandonment of logical behavior. At least Tom had the sense to blame her; however, Cricket was up to her old tricks before long. (If it had been me, I would have gone to my grave regretting my stupidity that harmed an innocent person.)

I could understand Rip Stewart raising his 3 daughters with the survival skills of men. I also understood the girls lack of feminine behaviors, since their mother was deceased. However, there seem to be no sense of self-control in either Sloan or Cricket. I found little to admire in either woman.

Ive enjoyed other books by Joan Johnston; this one left me unsettled. It seemed as if every plot device had been used in this story, the whole thing seemed over-blown and ponderous.

Sisters of the Lone Star
1. Frontier Woman (1988)
2. Comanche Woman (1989)
3. Texas Woman (1989)
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reviewed Frontier Woman (Sisters of the Lone Star, Prequel) on + 5 more book reviews
A great book! If I had it to do again I would have started reading this series with this book (this is a prequel). Joan Johnston is wonderful at bringing the people in her books to life.
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good book to read haven't read the other two of the series yet
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my wife loved it


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