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asked by pauls on November 10, 2006 4:25 AM

In his arms, she discovered how tender -- and how bold -- true passion could be....

Lily Chalmers wanted only two things from life -- a farm of her own, and to find the sisters she hadn't seen since they were all little girls heading West on the orphan train.... She certainly had no desire for a husband. Yet proud, innocent Lily had no idea what desire meant until she met Major Caleb Halliday, a man who could ignite her very being with a single touch...a glance...a whisper. Sheltered in his arms, Lily rode the crest of a wild, helpless passion. And though she struggled against her own willful heart, she knew she could never choose between the dazzling man who had claimed her love so completely, and her bold, long-cherished dream....


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Lily and Major was a super Read. Don't be discourage by some of the review. I really loved this book. One of LLM best work. I believe you won't be sorry for getting this book. The Major--he was one hot baby. And, Lily was funny and the major too. There were some funny scenes. As well, as true love. This book had it all love and finding oneself. It was a great story.
reviewed by bricktop on November 11, 2006 3:59 PM

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I just feel in love with the characters in this book. It's a great book, once you open it and begin to read it, you can't put it down. I know you will love this book and you'll enjoy the characters in there also.....enjoy.
reviewed by jazzman on November 20, 2006 11:41 AM

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...but you might want to pass on this one. Unless, of course, you enjoy a "romance" novel with boring, repetitive sex scenes, a "hero" who treats women like crap and an "innocent" heroine who gives it away the first chance she gets to - the guy who treats women like crap!(...and keeps giving, and giving, ad nauseum.) I forced myself to finish this book because I don't think it's fair to review something I haven't read all the way through. But when I got done all I could think was thank goodness I read Emma and Caroline's stories first. If I had read L&tM first, I likely never would have picked up the others. They are both terrific books, filled with the tenderness and gentle love missing from "Lily...". I recommend them highly, but readers who love true romance shouldn't bother with this one.
reviewed by webin on November 23, 2006 1:39 AM

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