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Cassandra Austin

Autor(a) de Wait for the Sunrise

11 Works 227 Membros 5 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Includes the name: Sandra August

Disambiguation Notice:

(eng) Sandra Jean Paulsen Detrixhe wrote as Cassandra Austin and Sandra August.

Séries

Obras de Cassandra Austin

Wait for the Sunrise (1993) 32 cópias
Cally and the Sheriff (1997) 28 cópias
Flint Hills Bride (1998) 27 cópias
Heart and Home (1999) 27 cópias
Hero of the Flint Hills (1997) 27 cópias
The Unlikely Wife (1999) 26 cópias
Seeing George (2004) 23 cópias
Trusting Sarah (1995) 18 cópias
Chasing Alfie (1999) 10 cópias
All fall down (2017) 7 cópias
Like Mother (2021) 2 cópias

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome de batismo
Paulsen Detrixhe, Sandra Jean
Outros nomes
Austin, Cassandra
August, Sandra
Data de nascimento
1953-08-09
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Local de nascimento
Concordia, Kansas, USA
Pequena biografia
Sandra Jean Paulsen was born on 9 August 1953 in Concordia, Kansas, USA. She graduated of Cloud County Community College, and worked as Secretary for Brown Business Service. On 23 October 1973, she married Joseph Benjamin Detrixhe, and they had three children; Jonathan Joshep (1975), Eden Jean (1978) and Paul Benjamin (1981). She was published under the pseudonyms of Cassandra Austin and Sandra August.
Aviso de desambiguação
Sandra Jean Paulsen Detrixhe wrote as Cassandra Austin and Sandra August.

Membros

Resenhas

I made it to page 83 on the strength of a story about an aging couple with one of the pair approaching death. That side of the novel is good. However one of the main characters is a man who is really a dragon. Yes, with scales and a tail. What does this element contribute to the story of the aging couple? I'll never know because I applied the @nancy_pearl rule of 50 and quit this crazy scene
 
Marcado
oldblack | May 25, 2018 |
Rachel's family is breaking apart. Her mother has left the family home to be with Rachel's art teacher. Rachel reacts violently towards one of the other students taunting her so her father sends Rachel to stay with her uncle, a catholic priest, in a small country town in outback Australia. Rachel arrives in the midst of a town crisis - the bridge has collapsed - and Rachel joins in the investigation into the collapse. Secrets emerge, there's love and violence and theological discussions but the best writing is saved for last when a tremendous dust storm arrives covering the town and its people in a red dust that gets into every crevice and orifice and Rachel's life is changed forever.… (mais)
 
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socialpages | Dec 25, 2017 |
rabck box from bookstogive 10/10; Historical Western Romance set in Kansas. Jane runs a boardinghouse with her Grandmother. She is lead by Gram to believe that all men are evil, and that her father didn't want her. Dr. Adam moves in next door. He takes his meals at her boardinghouse and they get to know each other. Early in the novel, Gram dies of pneumonia & there's nothing that Dr. Hart can do to save her (this is the 1880's after all). Jane valiantly stuggles on to keep paying the mortgage on the boardinghouse. And orphan train arrives, and the only child not picked it little Peggy, who acts "strange" by hiding and not speaking. But she's just a little tike ripped away from her brother. The brother, who is a street kid, finds her - and Jane takes them both in. Peggy gets the flu, as does one of the boarders, and the other boarders move out in a hurry. When all seems lost, Dr Adam buys her house, and asks her to marry him, as long as they take in the two orphans - Peggy and her brother.… (mais)
 
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nancynova | 1 outra resenha | Mar 18, 2014 |
A sweet little story that sortof got cheese at the end
 
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Fairydragonstar | 1 outra resenha | Mar 30, 2013 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
11
Membros
227
Popularidade
#99,086
Avaliação
½ 3.4
Resenhas
5
ISBNs
31
Idiomas
1
Favorito
1

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