Itemize Appertaining To Books Early Dawn (Coulters Historical #3)
Title | : | Early Dawn (Coulters Historical #3) |
Author | : | Catherine Anderson |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 417 pages |
Published | : | December 29th 2009 by Signet |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Westerns. Western Romance. Contemporary Romance. Historical Fiction |

Catherine Anderson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 417 pages Rating: 4.08 | 2234 Users | 145 Reviews
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After breaking off their engagement, Eden Paxton's fiance spreads so many rumors about her that she is forced to leave San Francisco. Her pride bruised, an angry Eden heads for the wilds of Colorado to live with her half brothers. But murderous outlaws cut the trip short when they kidnap her, intending to sell her across the Mexican border. Ever since a gang murdered his wife, Matthew Coulter cannot see a woman being mistreated without vowing to rescue her—and exacting vengeance against the evildoers. So when he spots Eden with the ruffians, Matthew takes fierce, focused action to save her. As Eden and Matthew run for their lives, she recognizes a kind heart beneath Matthew's rugged exterior. But she wonders which will win out: his obsession with revenge—or their growing passion for each other.Mention Books Supposing Early Dawn (Coulters Historical #3)
Original Title: | Early Dawn |
ISBN: | 045122874X (ISBN13: 9780451228741) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.catherineanderson.com/books/earlydawn.html |
Series: | Coulters Historical #3 |
Characters: | Eden Paxton, Matthew Coulter |
Setting: | Denver, Colorado,1890(United States) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Early Dawn (Coulters Historical #3)
Ratings: 4.08 From 2234 Users | 145 ReviewsJudge Appertaining To Books Early Dawn (Coulters Historical #3)
Another very emotional CA book. There were a few repetitive things in this book that had been in the book before, summer breeze, which I found a bit frustrating. I think I liked this more than the previous book but not as much as the first.Reviewed for THC ReviewsEarly Dawn is another sweet, historical romance from Catherine Anderson that was nearly perfect in every way. The hero and heroine are very much the focus of the story with the secondary characters only coming into play during the first few chapters and the last few chapters. The rest of the time it's all about Matthew and Eden as they get acquainted and learn to trust each other while riding around the Colorado wilderness, trying to evade the bad guys. With only two
#TopFav loved it Overall Audible rating5 out of 5 starsPerformance 5 out of 5 starsStory 5 out of 5 starsReviewed: 01-06-20The narrator did a fantastic job. Inflection, tone and emotion came through great. The different voices of the many different characters was amazing.The trauma that both Matthew and Eden lived through was something out your worst nightmare.The evil that exists in the world back then was portrayed in a terrifying way.The Sebastian Brothers were evil personified.Matthew had

After breaking off their engagement, Eden Paxton's fiance spreads so many rumors about her that she is forced to leave San Francisco. Her pride bruised, an angry Eden heads for the wilds of Colorado to live with her half brothers. But murderous outlaws cut the trip short when they kidnap her, intending to sell her across the Mexican border.Ever since a gang murdered his wife, Matthew Coulter cannot see a woman being mistreated without vowing to rescue herand exacting vengeance against the
This story didn't have a whole heck of a lot going on, but I loved it anyway. The reason I enjoyed it? The hero and heroine, Matthew Coulter and Eden Paxton. Wonderful characters. Even though it took a long time for their romance to get physical, I enjoyed reading about their backstories and loved seeing their relationship evolve into what started out as mistrust, to a gradual friendship, and then to an intense desire and need and then a romantic love. Matthew and Eden were terrific
I used to like Catherine Anderson when I was younger. Her blend of psychologically scarred, fiesty heroines and strong, gentle heros made her a comfort-read for me. Now, though, I think the writing is too basic and simple. She doesn't really capture the true essence of a romance because... well, because the hero and heroine talk about every single silly issue that they have so that they are always perfectly understood, and so that they never have any conflict with each other. In a nutshell, what
Catherine Anderson is one my top favorite romance authors, but I just don't think she writes with the same passion that she used to. Compared to Comanche Moon, Comanche Heart, and Keegan's Lady, this book was pretty tepid. Eden is abducted by outlaws while on her way to join her brothers in Colorado. They abuse her but don't rape her, planning on selling her across the border. Matthew Coulter, whose wife was killed by the outlaws, has been hunting them for 3 years. He rescues Eden, temporarily
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