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Hagan, Patricia A Forever Kind of Love Harpercollins December 1992 0-06-108016-0 / 9780061080166 Paperback used; good After some 130 pages of background, Hagan's ( Heaven in a Wildflower ) conventional historical romance finally gets under way. It is 1866 in Tennessee, and though she has lost the evidence, Dancy O'Neal claims her late UncleDooley's land has been left to her. Clint McCabe obtained title on the property by paying up its overdue taxes, but he fancies Dancy and tries to winher by promising she can have the land if she can run it--while he serves as her hired hand. Meanwhile Jordan, Clint's sneaky half-brother, also fancies the young woman. He plots to maneuver Dancy into his debt and thence tothe altar. Dancy's problems are compounded when the Ku Klux Klan gives hertrouble, apparently because she employs ex-slaves. Melodrama abounds, withDancy "declaring war on the Ku Klux Klan," Clint doing anti-Klan work himself and evildoers curling their mustaches in the background. After the long,slow opening, and despite the fact that Dancy's intellect shifts into reverse the night she disguises herself and rides with the Klan, Hagan keeps the action moving quickly enough for it hardly to matter that none of the events are believable. Price:
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Hagan, Patricia Heaven in a Wildflower Harpercollins March, 1992 0-06-104095-9 / 9780061040955 Paperback used: very good A rabidly Southern belle and her Cajun lover have a standard on-again, off-again relationship in Hagan's ( Midnight Rose ) trite romance. Free-spirited Anjele, daughter of Louisiana plantation owner Elton Sinclair, falls forBrett "Gator" Cody, one of her father's employees, and they secretly becomelovers. Alas, Anjele's spiteful and ill-tempered adopted sister Claudia learns of it and reveals all. After tricking the lovers into thinking that each has betrayed the other, Elton drives Gator off the plantation and shipsAnjele to an English boarding school to instill discipline. After the CivilWar breaks out and her mother dies, Anjele runs a blockade to return to asadly changed home: her lonely father guards a secret that could be important to the Confederacy. Soon a prowler murders Elton and attacks Anjele, whois blinded as a result. Meanwhile Gator, who becomes a spy for the Union Army, is sent on assignment right back to the woman on whom he wants to avenge himself: Anjele, whom both North and South suspect may have learned herfather's confidence before his death. Price:
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Hagan, Patricia Midnight Rose Harpercollins April, 1991 0-06-104023-1 / 9780061040238 Paperback used; good Hagan ( Love and Honor ) moralizes tiresomely against slavery in this implausible romance. As the stepdaughter of black-market slave-smuggler ZacharyTremayne, the delectable Erin is a social outcast and thus suitable prey for an invitation to become the mistress of plantation owner Ryan Youngblood.Erin huffily refuses. But when her mother, Arlene, learns of it, she goesto Ryan and insists he turn the proposition into a proposal, and he obliges. Erin consents in hopes that as Ryan's wife she can help her mother escapethe abusive Zachary and further her own secret plans to help runaway slaves. But Arlene, who is one-quarter black, is sold into slavery by Zachary inrevenge for the marriage of his stepdaughter, whom he desired himself. When Ryan's strong-willed mother learns of Arlene's status, she sells off hertroublesome daughter-in-law as well. Things are looking grim for Ryan and Erin as Hagan blithely scampers through a sequence of humorously impossibleevents, reuniting the lovers and arranging a happy ending for everyone whodeserves it. Price:
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