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A Rogue in Texas
A Rogue in Texas
Author: Lorraine Heath
A duke's son, Grayson Rhodes was a maverick who had left London's suffocating upper class world to earn his own fortune. So he seized the chance to work Abbie Westland's land...and from the moment he first saw Abbie, he was determined to use his arms to work the farm by day and to soothe her through the nights in his strong embrace. Abbie, with ...  more »
ISBN: 278708
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 358
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Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Hardcover
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jjares avatar reviewed A Rogue in Texas on + 3275 more book reviews
This is a book about second chances. Grayson Rhodes, a neer-do-well from Scotland, is looking for a second chance to establish himself as a success in his own and his fathers eyes. This takes place in 1865; the Civil War has ended and Confederate men are going home to find what is left of their lives.

Widow Abbie Westland has a second chance to keep her children fed by hiring men from Scotland who will help her with the back-breaking work on her farm.

Grayson and some friends have been conned into finding their fortune by being sent to cotton fields to pick cotton! A clever entrepreneur has gotten Scottish parents to pay 500 pounds to help the young men find their fortune.

At the same time, he has talked dirt-poor Confederate widows into paying $300 to get able-bodied men to help them pick their cash-crop cotton.

This is an interesting insight into the difficult life widows had after the Civil War. Without the men of their families, these women struggled to survive.

There are lots of plot twists; it is an emotional story about wrestling with great difficulties against terrible odds. It is a great history lesson, told in human terms.

I loved the book!

Rogues in Texas Series:
1. A Rogue in Texas (1999)
2. Never Love a Cowboy (2000)
3. Never Marry a Cowboy (2001)
jjares avatar reviewed A Rogue in Texas on + 3275 more book reviews
This is a book about second chances. Grayson Rhodes, a neer-do-well from Scotland, is looking for a second chance to establish himself as a success in his own and his fathers eyes.

This takes place in 1865; the Civil War has ended and Confederate men are going home to find what is left of their homes and lives.

Widow Abbie Westland has a second chance to keep her children fed by hiring men from Scotland who will help her with the back-breaking work on her farm.

Grayson and some friends have been conned into finding their fortune by being sent to cotton fields to pick cotton! A clever entrepreneur has gotten Scottish parents to pay 500 pounds to help the young men find their fortune. At the same time, he has talked dirt-poor Confederate widows into paying $300 to get able-bodied men to help them pick their cash-crop cotton.

This is an interesting insight into the difficult life widows had after the Civil War. Without the men of their families, these women struggled to survive.

There are lots of plot twists; it is an emotional story about wrestling with great difficulties against terrible odds. It is a great history lesson, told in human terms.

I loved the book!

Rogues in Texas
1. A Rogue in Texas (1999)
2. Never Love a Cowboy (2000)
3. Never Marry a Cowboy (2001)


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