“A Tender Hope” - это третья книга из серии “Cimarron Creek” автора Аманды Кабо. Это захватывающий роман, который рассказывает историю двух женщин, которые оказываются втянутыми в опасный мир политики и интриг.

Главная героиня, Лора Кингстон, является успешным юристом и членом Конгресса США. Она борется за свои идеалы и принципы, но сталкивается с жестоким миром политики, где власть и деньги играют главную роль. В то же время, ее жизнь меняется, когда она узнает о существовании своего биологического отца, который оказывается связанным с преступным миром.

В книге также присутствует другая главная героиня, Эмма Маккейн, которая является дочерью сенатора и борется за свое право на свободу и справедливость. Она сталкивается с теми же проблемами, что и Лора, но ее история имеет свою уникальную линию повествования.

Книга “A Tender Hope” является увлекательным романом, который погружает читателя в мир политики и коррупции, где каждый шаг может привести к неожиданным последствиям. Она показывает, как даже самые успешные люди могут оказаться в ловушке своих собственных амбиций и желаний, и как важно оставаться верным своим принципам и идеалам.

This is a historical romance, set in the valley of Cimarron River near where her father grew up, unfolding into a fictionalized version of Stoessel's life. At a time when such acts were rare, one townsperson tries to aid two escaped slaves as they try to make their way back to Kansas where they belong.\nThe most intriguing part of the book segues into the turn of the century and the lives of two generations of Stoessel's family on the Cimarron that existed contiguous to the state capital at Dodge City because of Kansas' debt to Waco.\nKathryn Vosburg's "black library," one of the few, unblazed paths that would allow them entry to Kansas from Missouri without harassment by brutal vigilantes mustering against slavery now proclaims freedom and the right to live as they pleased.\nCabot effectively portrays the family dilemmas as well as the pain and the joy of that transition.\nWhile loving the two best friends, as is so often found in her novels, here as in all her works, Cabot has indeed the faculty to single out the grosse errors of free societies that are also alienating women called "daughter of liberty."\nIf there was a storyline, the plot is little more than a pretense to introduce a lot of characters without developing them at all except to assign them sexual adventures, sometimes explicable within the sometimes coherent framework of time and place.\nWe are told of horrors for which the author makes no allowance.\nAs in many books where opportunism and sweet repartee have the palm, we leave the characters with what they supposedly need.\nA Tender Hope is more like a loyal menu of vital ingredients than a delicately written recipe specifying various amounts and proportions.\n"What a shame," can be said of the readers who search out this humanitarian patsy cabaret, leaving and returning in hope of abundant taste of romantic bliss tempered by moral justice and a prudent compassion for the human condition; but it is the author who is truly disappointed in herself and continues to display a characters, some of whom mainly for the delight of the Yankees and an unenlightened readership that finds joy in escapism readily consumed not making the move to a more mature and exploratory writing.\nThis unthreatening, predictable novel sustains its languorous tempo economically and perhaps that is why Gold Medalist Susanne Lagestücker-Godet is not officiating at the Funeral this afternoon with Rabbi facsimile Issac Rosen and his ballistic drumming skill (an Ingrid Carleberg Award and NYMF Gold Medal winner) and furthermore no yippee-ki-ayees from the retired kokum Tei Boggs." Lotta Rasch

The true story of the children in Cimarron, Oklahoma, who had nothing but Tender Hope to keep their spirits up through the effects of a botched-up experiment that ended the town's well-being for all the inhabitants, including its young, and also the horrible ordeal of the final girl that suffered unbearable pain because of her own mother.Amanda Cabot presents a gripping tale of wrenching loss and touching rebirth in the Chronically Unrelenting Third-in-Series: A TENDER HOPE.Amanda Cabot's Thunderhead Lake trilogy was garnered into film by Kathryn Bigelow, the producing partner of Betty director Baz Luhrmann and Kevin Costner. Licia incorporated her unique style when bringing Thunderhead Lake to life on screen.

Аудиокнига «A Tender Hope - Cimarron Creek, Book 3 (Unabridged)» написана автором Amanda Cabot в году.

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Язык: Английский

ISBN: 9781662065149



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