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One of the best romances I've read in a long time. Not filled with erotica like some romances, but more of a story of a woman and her sister in Deadwood, SD in it's infancy. I couldn't put the book down. A great read.

Carol R. (
hansmrs) - Murphys wrote on 5/1/2007...
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A story about a woman trying to locate her sister & finds her working as a prostitute. Takes place during the year 1876 in the old west.

Lisa R. (
lee) wrote on 4/16/2006...
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A historical book of an independent woman. A little sad but turns out o.k. in the end.
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from the cover:
Sarah came o Deadwood, a rough and tumble western town, with an ambitious dream of starting a newspaper. But her journey had another purpose--to find her sister and mend the family tie that was severed years ago, when Addie left home with a hardened heart--and without an explanation. The thought of this headstrong woman turning his town upside down riled marshal Campbell to no end. But there was something about Sarah athat the lawman found irresistible. Insie, he longed to treat her like a lady. But outside, he'd keep up his ornery image--and giv e her a rocky welcome to town...Two strong-willed souls, Sarah and Noah would discover the timeless beauty of love--when the heart learns to take back the past and start again...

Linda C. (
Seagull) wrote on 9/5/2005...
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Chapter 1. Dakota Territory, September 1876
The Cheyenne stage was six hours late, putting Sarah Merritt into Deadwood at ten P.M. rather than in the late afternoon. The rig rumbled away and left her standing in the dark on a muddy street before a crude saloon. Several crude saloons. aA entire streetful of them! The noise was appalling--a mixture of shouts, laughter, banjo music and brawling. And the smell--ye gods! Did nobody pick up the animal dung?.....