The bestselling author of One Wore Blue and One Wore Graycont inues the spellbinding saga of the Cameron family. Now she catapults readers from the bitter after math of the Civil War to the American frontier, as the last child in the Cameron family, the newly married Christa, rides West. (Dell Publishing)
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The bestselling author of One Wore Blue and One Wore Graycont inues the spellbinding saga of the Cameron family. Now she catapults readers from the bitter after math of the Civil War to the American frontier, as the last child in the Cameron family, the newly married Christa, rides West. (Dell Publishing)
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After the beauty of the past two novels of this trilogy, I could hardly wait to start this one. However, it soon was obvious that this one was not of the same quality as the others.
This is the story of the third sibling Christa Cameron, a Rebel sympathizer and sister to Jesse (a surgeon in the Union Army) and Daniel (a famous Confederate cavalier). Christa had stayed behind and taken care of Cameron Hall. She had supervised all aspects of the huge plantation ? from planting the gardens to overseeing the plantations crops and managing the slaughter of food animals and smoking the meats.
It is obvious that Christa had a huge emotional investment in Cameron Hall. She was proud of the job she had done while her brothers were fighting in the Civil War. Now, it was time to return control of the property to Jesse and restart her own life.
While Christa is alone at the Hall, a Union soldier notifies her that Cameron Hall will be sold for taxes. Having no money (and being female), Christa has no standing to save the property. While she is fighting the soldier (because he is attempting to rape her), her brother-in-law Colonel Jeremy McCauley (Union officer) arrives and saves her.
Although Christa and Jeremy have always been antagonistic towards each other, Christa convinces Jeremy to marry her and save Cameron Hall. This starts a chain of events that neither could have anticipated.
Most readers complain that there isn?t enough interaction between the main characters; in this case, there seems to be too much. They are constantly fighting and arguing; I grew tired of it long before Christa and Jeremy did.
I also thought Christa and Jeremy had some serious flaws. Both were incredibly stubborn. Christa was a spoiled Southern belle who did not understand the concept of compromise. Jeremy?s flaw was even more serious. I know that wives were considered to be property during this time frame, but his demands in the bedroom were excessive.
This story was full of action and the reader never really knew what would happen next. Thus, I give points to Heather Graham for an interesting story.
Cameron?s Saga: Civil War Trilogy
1. One Wore Blue (1991)
2. And One Wore Gray (1992)
3. And One Rode West (1992)
mmdir
Apr 1, 2007
I love this book! It is the last book of the Cameron series. I love the hero and heroin: Jeremy and Christa. I loved watching these two complete opposite people fall in love. Christa swears she would never love Jeremy despite her strong attraction to him. A cat and mouse game.