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Texas Trilogy #1

The Kingdom

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The cover of this book is in tremendous shape for its age. It has significant no bruises or defects. No labels! The spine is solid and rigid, though curved. Pages aren’t rumpled or messy, and they have no handwriting or lines etched on them, except a number under the cover and store stamps. Add this excellent book to your western reading pile!

476 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1978

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Profile Image for Sandi *~The Pirate Wench~*.
622 reviews
October 28, 2018
3 1/4 STARS

A Little "Spoilish"

I was really loving this first book in the trilogy, lots of drama, action, passions, tragedy etc..even the feisty heroine Anne kept me turning the pages.
Her father Joel's story did get rather long in the tooth and I was glad more of his daughter came into play.
But when Alex Cameron enters the the picture ( dull as dishwater personality ) and Anne becomes rather possessive and nagging it started to go downhill.
Then when she and Alex ( now her husband ) are parted for a bit ( big misunderstanding ) Anne falls back into an ex-lovers arms.
( big no-no for me here)
Then she decides to get rid of the "consequences" of that.
( bigger no-no for me )
Well now...almost got mighty peeved that I got this far and the author dumped this into it.
But I finished it up ( still wasn't thrilled how it progressed )
This is one of those books you would like to re-write your own version, when it starts to take a nose dive.
I will still read book two The Power just to see how things go with the next generation and hope The Kingdom redeems itself through that one.
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31 reviews
December 21, 2019
The magnificent saga of generations of a Texas family and Texas history. Ronald S. Joesph will keep you riveted to his tale anxious to know who and what comes next. This is the first of his trilogy, "The Kingdom," "The Power" and "The Glory" that will fascinate any lover of the old west, historical romances and history buffs. A great writer!
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