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Original Title: Sweet Lullaby (Homespun)
ISBN: 1557739870 (ISBN13: 9781557739872)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jake Burnett, Rebecca Anderson
Setting: Kentucky,1883(United States)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Historical Romance (1995)
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Sweet Lullaby Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 292 pages
Rating: 3.92 | 1773 Users | 133 Reviews

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Title:Sweet Lullaby
Author:Lorraine Heath
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 292 pages
Published:March 1st 1994 by Diamond/Charter
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Westerns. Historical. Western Romance

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Jake was a very sweet guy, too sweet for Rebecca. She wasn't a mean person, but very short-sighted, and she took him for granted. I realize that Jake made the decision to marry Rebecca, knowing that she didn't love him, but I still felt that Jake's love for her made him very vulnerable to getting his heart broken because of her immaturity and her unwillingness to let go of her past relationship with the father of her baby. What made it worse was Rebecca's lack of consideration for the fact that he was so deeply in love with her.

This left a bad taste in my mouth because I dislike books where one character is so deeply in love and the other character seems almost oblivious. Jake is probably way too beta for Rebecca. I would have liked to see him with a more gentle, less self-absorbed and spoiled heroine. The whole book I felt he was just putting his heart out there to get trampled on and that certainly happened in this book.

But since this is a romance, it does have a happy ending, although I finished the book with a lingering sadness knowing that Jake really didn't get loved the way he deserved to be loved. This is a well-written book and it was enjoyable, and a keeper (because it's a vintage, hard to find Lorraine Heath, and a western) but I'm not sure how often I'd read it.

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Ratings: 3.92 From 1773 Users | 133 Reviews

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well there is a good story.it's not everyday that i get to read this likes of this.a story not about the ridiculousness and shallowness of some characters in the young adult novels i come across.i really really really like jake. it is hard to find a guy who would actually be willing to accept a child that he did not sire; to be an instant husband and father at the request of his employer; to raise a family he did not so expect. such a good man. i understand why he accepted the offer because he

This was Heath's debut and totally reads like it. I immediately checked because I couldn't believe this was the same author who wrote the Texas trilogy and Always to Remember. But yep - her debut. Flat writing, uneven pacing and under-developed main characters. We're TOLD Jake has always love Rebecca but I'm not sure why or how or whatever. Other than him being the Beta-iest hero ever, I'm not sure WHY he loves her so much. But that makes this book a 3-Star read in my opinion. So why did I give

What a wonderful story. Jake is the most loving man I have ever encountered in a book. There is nothing about him you wouldnt like, he is amazingly sweet. He has been in love with Rebecca for a long time but he never dares approach her because he thinks she is too good for him. Her father however decides to marry her to him because she has gotten pregnant by a guy who leaves and her dad doesnt believe that he will ever come back. Rebbeca is in love with the father of her baby but she agrees to

well there is a good story.it's not everyday that i get to read this likes of this.a story not about the ridiculousness and shallowness of some characters in the young adult novels i come across.i really really really like jake. it is hard to find a guy who would actually be willing to accept a child that he did not sire; to be an instant husband and father at the request of his employer; to raise a family he did not so expect. such a good man. i understand why he accepted the offer because he

I don't tend to go for books like this, cowboys, historical romance. No superpowers, supernatural beings or apocalypse in sight, but after reading a blog review I found a copy online published in 1994 with a very different cover to the steamy couple on the kindle version. I wasn't disappointed, in fact it was a page-turner and a bit of an emotional rollercoaster to read. Jake's a cowboy, working at the Lazy A ranch, he's very good at his job but after his loving mother died when he was five his

My review contains spoilers and they're mostly my thoughts as I went with the book...He was lying in bed with the woman he loved... a woman he couldn't make love to. He closed his eyes. More than anything in this world, he wanted this woman to be happy. He'd give her anything, do anything to make her happy. Even if it made his own life hell.These are just the lines to show Jakes incomparable devotion for Rebecca. I can only say Lorraine Heath has a very special way of portraying her heroes.

Jake was a very sweet guy, too sweet for Rebecca. She wasn't a mean person, but very short-sighted, and she took him for granted. I realize that Jake made the decision to marry Rebecca, knowing that she didn't love him, but I still felt that Jake's love for her made him very vulnerable to getting his heart broken because of her immaturity and her unwillingness to let go of her past relationship with the father of her baby. What made it worse was Rebecca's lack of consideration for the fact that

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