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A timeless historical series you'll read and reread!
Days and Spragues -- The Next Generation
A Book You Will Read Over & Over
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Best In The SeriesIn Ever AFter, the story opens on Susannah, now aged and spinsterish but still writing as fervently as ever. On Eden, now married to journalist Cabot Murray and the mother of three grown children. Bracken, her eldest, is a somewhat resigned young man who shows promise in the feild of journalism. His sister, Virginia, is a blossoming and flirtatious southern belle who hooks nearly every man who looks at her. And Fitz, the son of Sedgwick and Melicent Sprague, Fitz's only companions it seems are his piano and Sue. He is the outcast of the family, the one oddity that no one understands except Sue.
As Fitz leaves the shelter of Williamsburg and his songwriting, he takes a job with Cabot's paper in New York and there meets Gwen, an actress who will change his life's course forever. Meanwhile, Sue, Bracken and Virginia set out for England for the Jubilee celebration. There they encounter Sir Gration Forbes-Carpenter, who is a war veteran from the war in Africa. This leaves Sue with a choice that will plague her conscious forever; her spontaneous friendship with Sir Gration or her deep and forbidden love for Sedgwick...
However, Sue is not the only one who finds love in England. Bracken, still hurt from his not-quite-finished divorce with Lizl Olezei, finds Dinah Campion. Immediately touched by her young and sweet innocence, Bracken is forced to conceal his love for her until she is of age to marry.
Matters become more complicated as the steadily growing conflict between Spain and Cuba erupts into war. Fitz and Bracken are forced to go to Cuba as war correspondents and must leave their newfound loves behind.
Take my advice if you have already read Dawn's Early Light and Yankee Stranger and read this book. You won't be disappointed.
Late Victorian Romance and History at Their Best!
Enchanting! Wonderful! Addictive!There are basically two main storylines, somewhat interwoven although they take place in New York and England (and also together in Cuba).
I am not that interested in the details of war, but to my surprise I actually found much of the war part ( there isn't a whole lot ) interesting.
The storyline concerns an extended family and focuses on Bracken Murray, his sister Virginia, and their cousin Fitz. This being a E. Thane book, their are other enchaning minor characters whose stories are actually told! =)
Bracken's wife has left him for someone who had more money and he is the son of a famous newspaper owner and is funny and wonderful and charming and great. His sister is beautiful and merry and very alive and loveable. Fitz is the odd duck who composes and is charming with his southern drawl. The three of them fall in love (with other charming people), with different barriers to their happiness.
Dinah is a darling. Gwen was sweet. Enough said. I loved Dinah!
The writing style is wonderful, there are few authors who can do such an entertaining job. Read it. It helps somewhat if you have read Yankee Stranger (2nd in the series), but a family tree makes it an inconvenience instead of a barrier. Read it and be prepared for a marvelous time.

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wonderful story, end of great series_Homing_ recounts the story of Mab, a young girl, and her extended family, through the beginning of WW II. Although I am not a historian, I have not ever encountered a historical event in one of Ms. Thane's books that was contradicted by any history I have read. She makes history immediate and real by showing how characters you care about are affected by historical events. The history is background to the story; although it contributes significantly to the plot, I never felt I was being lectured. Characterizations ring true; I came to care deeply about the people in the story. There are ways in which this book, and the whole series, remind me of the books of Rosamunde Pilcher - the are populated by people I'd like to meet, coping with their lives.
a pleasant read for women of all ages, 18 to 80.
A satisfying conclusion to the story of an extended family.

offbeat and dated but still facinating
Thane's Best!

A Series of Intelligent Historical Novels
Thane at Her Literary Peak
Dawn's Early Light
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Two Loves Worth Waiting For...
Unforgettable Love Story
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I love it I love it!
Fabulous romantic love story, transcending life
Remembered for twenty yearsI loved this book enough to search it out after decades of remembering it.

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If only it were trueThere are moments when the prose is almost lyrical. For instance, when the diminutive Martha (barely 5 feet tall) is surrounded by army officers who tower over her in their uniforms and swords at their sides. And then, when she tells of Washington's first visit to Mt. Vernon after many years at war. He arrives in the middle of the night, everyone is asleep, and he has to knock at his own door. When he enters and sees Martha at the top of the stairs he bounds up the steps to her. That is a scene we can only hope actually happened.
This is a jewel of a story for anyone interested in early American history and who don't mind a little speculation into the lives of those who played such prominent roles. It's a love story without being sappy.

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Retrograde Romance
Solid, but not Thane's best
Wonderful example of the sacredness of love and marriage
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Really two and a half stars
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