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excellent story line

Overall
5 out of 5 stars
Performance
5 out of 5 stars
Story
5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed: 04-25-21

I've never read a romance novel, EVER. Medical studies, Instructional books, doomsday and social theory are my favorites. Historical fiction is also a favorite of mine. I did take a particular interest in the stories of 1800's medicine, the history of Polio and The Abernathy Boys. Maybe the old west is an attraction of mine. I did marry a cowboy, after all. It makes sense that I would like this book. My beliefs that feminism has destroyed the role of men and the family unit probably gave me a great sense of justice from this story line. My experience as a submissive, and understanding what that means in, as well as out of, the bedroom, had me feeling this book was extremely romantic. It does an excellent job of explaining the roles of men and women in those relationships. It may even be a great book to do a study on for college students. All this nonsense about feminism, why not study the opposite lifestyle and how it can be a positive thing? (There's the theorist in me.) I half expected it to be a cheesy story line and full of tactless intimacy. However, I was pleasantly surprised by the story line, the accuracy of the time period, the passionate romance, the steamy moments, and the emotional rollercoaster which ended in a tearful, happy ending. I think I have found a new love in literature as a result of my desire to explore new genres. Stunned I'm saying this, but, I can't wait to read another Maddie Taylor book.

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