The Black Swan
by Day Taylor
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What a saga. If you're looking for a light and fluffy romance, run, don't walk away from The Black Swan. The writing was amazing and you really get the feel of the old South. I couldn't stop reading it and was completely absorbed. You really experience the gamut of emotions in this one. The hero and heroine finally get back together towards the end of this 700 pager. The secondary character is going after the very evil man who caused such pain and suffering, etc. and then the story just ends! It seems there is a sequel, so that is understandable, I guess. But, after enduring 700 pages of pain, suffering, happiness, etc etc, it could have ended at a better place. I hope I can get my hands on the sequel somehow. This wouldn't be a book I show more would read more than once, as my rereads tend to have a better payoff! Still 4/5 stars though. show less
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- Tom Pierson; Edmund Revanche; Dulcie Moran; Adam Tremain
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- A land of bakingly hot summers, white with cotton, green with tobacco and sugarcane, scented by magnolia and gardenia, drenched in sudden rainstorms from cloud-piled blue skies, gave birth to a special breed of man.
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