Lily's Sister by Karen J. Hasley
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Lily's Sister
Karen J. Hasley
July 2006
OutSkirts Press
ISBN# 1598005405
Historical
Sensuality Level 1
Reviewed by Ann S.

Rating » 4 Stars of 4

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Reviewed by Ann S.
August 06, 2006

"...already looking forward to the next installment."

Karen J. Hasley has authored a charming and well written story of Lou, Lily's Sister, and life in Kansas in 1880.

Hasley's writing makes the characters come to life and the story becomes your own. Her style and sincere concern for the details and emotions make it a must read. I'm already looking forward to the next installment.

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Book Description for Lily's Sister

Louisa Caldecott, a progressive woman and independent business owner in 1880 Kansas, is principled, strong-willed, passionate, and generous to a fault. Satisfied with her comfortable life, Lou is content to live in her sister Lily’s shadow. Until she meets John Rock Davis, Civil War veteran and man with a past. Until her cherished hometown is rocked by violence and fear and her friends and neighbors begin to act like strangers. Until she is forced to take a stand that threatens to destroy her safety, her happiness, and everything she holds dear. Then all hell—but heaven, too—breaks loose, and self-sufficient Lou finally understands the cost of courage and the power of love.

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