Críticas:
"A heart-pounding western romance... "Pemberley Ranch" is both fresh and a great history primer." - Publishers Weekly
"A true gem of historical romance." - The Royal Reviews
"A heart-pounding western romance... Pemberley Ranch is both fresh and a great history primer." - Publishers Weekly
"Caldwell successfully transplants the themes of the original to post-Civil War Texas, where the consequences and the villains are far more dangerous. Both fans of westerns and Pride and Prejudice will enjoy this latest entry in the Austen craze." - Booklist
"This sure-fire page-turner with Jack Caldwell's heart pounding standoffs and heart racing romantic moments is bested only by his real gift in the clever nuances and subtle references." - Austenprose.com
"Worthy of being included in any Austen lover's library." - Living Read Girl
"I was enthralled by this remarkable and adventurous variation... Caldwell is a skilled story-teller and his debut novel, Pemberley Ranch, is sure to entrance and excite lovers of history and the Old West. " - Austenesque Reviews
"Caldwell takes the basics of Pride and Prejudice and makes the story his own... a talented storyteller." - Diary of an Eccentric
"A successfully written Jane Austen adaptation that is just as perfectly stimulating as the original." - Romance Fiction on Suite 101
"A good solid romance full of intrigue, love and bad guys getting what they deserve." - Broken Teepee
Reseña del editor:
When the smoke has cleared from the battlefields and the civil war has finally ended, fervent Union supporter Beth Bennet reluctantly moves with her family from their home in Meryton, Ohio, to the windswept plains of Rosings, Texas. Handsome, haughty Will Darcy, a Confederate officer back from the war, owns half the land around Rosings, and his even haughtier cousin, Cate Burroughs, owns the other half.
In a town as small as Rosings, Beth and Will inevitably cross paths. But as Will becomes enchanted with the fiery Yankee, Beth won't allow herself to warm to the man who represents the one thing she hates most: the army that killed her only brother.
But when carpetbagger George Whitehead arrives in Rosings, all that Beth thought to be true is turned on its head, and the only man who can save her home is the one she swore she'd never trust...
"It's Pride and Prejudice meets Gone with the Wind-with that kind of romance and excitement."
-Sharon Lathan, bestselling author of In the Arms of Mr. Darcy
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