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Subject: Gayle Rogers
Date Posted: 10/15/2008 1:43 PM ET
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Date Posted: 10/17/2008 10:50 AM ET
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Ah, Gayle, you bugged my eyes out this morning with your post.  I've had the first two on my WL forever, along with a book she wrote about Mary Lincoln.  In trying to tone down my WL when I was at my limit, I pushed those over to my reminder, thinking no one else would want them.  Never heard of The Golden Hind and Cothelstone.

Gosh, that Nakoa's Woman was amazing, and one of the only Native American Romances that wasn't all cardboard characters, and romanticized ideals.

I do hope we get some replies here.

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Date Posted: 10/17/2008 12:46 PM ET
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Hey Bonnie :)

The Golden Hind and Cothelstone are the second and third in the series For Love's Sake Only.

Yes, Nakoa's Woman is an amazing book! I will probably re-read it this winter. I'm going to look for the series in the local book stores used and new. I'm really anxious to read them.