A Whirl Asunder

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As the train stopped for the sixth time, Clive descended abruptly. “I think I’ll walk the rest of the way,” he said to the conductor. “Just look after my portmanteau, will you? and see that it is left at Yorba with my boxes.” “O. K.”, said the man. “But you must like walking.” Clive had spent seven days on the ocean, three in the furious energy of New York, and six on a transcontinental train, whose discomforts made him wonder if he had a moral right to enter the embarrassing state of matrimony with a temper hopelessly soured.

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  • User image   Avid Reader
    Interesting story
    24 Feb 2023
    I read this from start to finish without stopping, and that's saying something. It's a very good story with interesting characters, it's just a pity that the writing is a little unrefined here and there, particularly in conversations, and that there are spelling and grammar issues. Other than that it's a great romance novel!
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  • User image   kathy simmons
    01 Jan 2015
    a very good book.
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  • User image   Jiya Coolzzz
    30 Mar 2013
    A very good read
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  • User image   Hande Aksoy
    26 Feb 2013
    I love your books, Linda Louise Rigsbee! Can't wait for the next one! Thanks a lot!
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  • User image   Astride Despéroux
    30 Sep 2012
    i love the book :) the way you wrote this story, without rushing, one thing at a time, and you did not do those dramas (when Alex thought Josh and Carmen was getting engaged).... Thumbs up
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  • User image   Jiya Coolzzz
    21 Jul 2012
    A great book. Great characters. A great author.
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  • User image   Melissa Colvin
    07 Jul 2012
    Love love love this book, must know what happens next! Please continue writing!!
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  • User image   veronica Enoch
    01 Jul 2012
    I love the fact that a beautiful romance story was delivered,with emphasis on values.Saving oneself for marriage is something a lot of people consider outdated now,but free sex has become one of the bane in our society and is responsible for lots of marital problems in our society today.There was humour and that's what every good story should have!kudos to you Linda Louise Rigsbee!
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  • User image   Karaleanne
    28 Jun 2012
    It was an okay book. It wasn't the best, but not the worst. It definetly kept me entertained and the whole time I was annoyed how the girl kept basically rejecting the guy. It kept me interested, so thumbs up. :)
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  • User image   cath
    08 Jun 2012
    I really enjoyed this one! Well written - a delightful read.
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  • User image   Lisa Beard
    27 May 2012
    It was a very realistic love story and kept you very interested. Great book.
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    01 Feb 2012
    Great book, really enjoyed it, I read it straight through.
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  • User image   Aine
    31 Jan 2012
    A well written romance that stays out of the bed room. Refreshing and very enjoyable. Well done, Linda Louise!
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