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The Drifter
Susan Wiggs

Mira, 2003 - 384 pages

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Good but not great...

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Comes a drifter to a windswept island . . .

He wanted to tell her everything. About the lost years that had changed him from a desperate young boy into a man hardened by life. About the night he'd sold his soul for a woman who wasn't worth the price . . .

But Jackson Underhill said nothing. After all, he was an outlaw, clearly on the run -- reason enough for silence.

The truth was Dr. Leah Mundy scared him. She made him want to trust again, to share his burden. She made him want a home, a family. And it was dangerous to want such things. Because the past would find him if he stayed -- and there could be no future with a woman who would not leave.

* I was also shocked at the reviews for this book. I can't believe it's almost a 5 star book. The book was good but there really wasn't too much to it. There was no great mystery in this book. You pretty much knew everything from the start. I want a book to really hold me & make me not want to put it down but I put this book down many times. I will admit that the last 50 pages had me very interested but other then that there was really no cliffhangers or anything like that. As I titled this review the book is good but it's not something I'd call great. If you like a nice slow romance & don't care for any mystery then go ahead & give it a try but if you want something that's going to keep you on the edge of your seat then maybe try another one.



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Excellent read.

I am new to this author's work but this book was a real find. It dealt with so many difficult sociol issues as well as human frailty issues. The editor outlined the bk well so I won't do that. The story uses the angst of abandoned children (Jackson
and Carrie), the verbally abused and neglected child (Leah) and one gets to wondering which is worse. We have the effect of non-parenting on children, the orphanage abuses that were rampant in that era (and probably more than we know in more recent times) and the desparate need to make onself feel needed and worthwhile which drives our hero and heroine.Then we run into the bias against women doctors, the realization of how far we've come in treating illnesses and trying to fit into a culture that keeps women in the kitchen. Less this all sound despressing, it isn't. It's wonderful to see the characters cope with what life has dealt them and evolve into happy adults with a wonderful life companion. It has witty dialogue and is easy to relate to the feelings. And of course our hero Jackson who is the "bad guy" who always seems to be saving someone. It's a wonderful love story but when it's done the reader feels richer for the experience.


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One Of The Best

The Drifter was a GREAT read!! I enjoyed it very much. Leah And Jackson are unforgettable characters. The plot has a few twists and turns that makes the book extraordinary. The story takes place in 1890s, which adds a special quality to the story. I think The Drifter is a 5-star book and I highly recommend it!


Wonderful!

I truly enjoyed the story, I was hooked from the first page. I love Ms. Wiggs, she is so talented. My one complaint, and why I didn't give this book 5 stars, the ending was a little strange. I didn't understand why Jackson ran after Joel caught him, I thought Jackson was finally learning to stay and face his problems, but he did the complete opposite. It was a little disheartening. Overall, I loved Leah and am so proud of her! Thank you, Ms. Wiggs for a great read!


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Comes a drifter to a windswept island . . .

He wanted to tell her everything. About the lost years that had changed him from a desperate young boy into a man hardened by life. About the night he'd sold his soul for a woman who wasn't worth the price . . .

But Jackson Underhill said nothing. After all, he was an outlaw, clearly on the run -- reason enough for silence.

The truth was Dr. Leah Mundy scared him. She made him want to trust again, to share his burden. She made him want a home, a family. And it was dangerous to want such things. Because the past would find him if he stayed -- and there could be no future with a woman who would not leave.


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