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Title: Chastity Morrow
Author: Rosanne Kohake
Narrator: Angela Brazil
Format: Unabridged
Length: 14 hrs and 58 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-05-14
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Romance, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Only the power of love could shake the passion of her dreams and desires.
Chastity Morrow's fragile beauty was as dazzling as the western landscape. Her eyes mirrored the brilliant blue of the cloudless sky; her hair shone with the gold of the sun and the silver of the moon. The men of Virginia City, Nevada, from miner to gold-rush millionaire, all scrambled for just a smile from the lovely Chastity Morrow.
No one was closer to Chastity than her father's handsome business manager, Jonathon Stoneworth. He knew she could be cold and thoughtless, a child scarred by painful memories. He disdained the defiant girl who taunted him; he was captivated by the desirable, vulnerable woman. But Chastity was obsessed with the one man she could not have completely - a man who would sacrifice her romantic innocence to his own desires and ruthless ambition. Chastity wanted to believe that surrendering her heart to him would bring the happiness she yearned for. Yet only the cruel hurt of shattered dreams would awaken Chastity to the real passion of a woman's love.
Members Reviews:
Fabulous
Roseanne Kohake only wrote three books. She was a superb writer who taps into human emotions. To me she was the best novelist of the 1980s. Her books really tell a great and moving story. I wish she had written more books because she was that good. What a talent she was! Kohake wrote love stories not sex romps. Character development was important to her. You really feel that you are a part of the story. I reread all three of her books recently and there is no one writing to day who can even compare to her. Her books will not disappoint. They make you remember why you became a romance reader and the golden days of the '70s and '80s.