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Dorothy Garlock (1929–2018)

Autore di The Edge of Town

89+ opere 5,324 membri 66 recensioni 6 preferito

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Dorothy Garlock is a Texas native living in Clear Lake, Iowa, who quit her job as a newspaper columnist and reporter at the age of 49 to write novels. She entered her first novel in a contest and lost, but she sold the book. Now, over twenty years later, she has millions of copies in print and has mostra altro had her work translated into 18 languages. So many of her more than 40 books are set in the Old West that Dorothy Garlock has come to be classified as a Western Romance writer. She is a member of the Romance Writers Hall of Fame. Popular titles include Almost Eden, The Listening Sky, and Larkspur. With Hope is a gritty, unsentimental romance set in the Great Depression. Dorothy Garlock also writes under the names Dorothy Glenn, Dorothy Philips and Johanna Phillips. (Bowker Author Biography) Dorothy Garlock is an award-winning author with over 40 published novels. She lives in Clear Lake, Iowa. (Publisher Provided) mostra meno
Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Dorothy Garlock is also known as Dorothy Glenn, Dorothy Phillips, and Johanna Phillips.

Serie

Opere di Dorothy Garlock

The Edge of Town (2001) 218 copie
Mother Road (2003) 195 copie
Stay a Little Longer (2010) 174 copie
On Tall Pine Lake (2007) 174 copie
A Week from Sunday (2007) 165 copie
A Place Called Rainwater (2003) 162 copie
High on a Hill (2002) 160 copie
Leaving Whiskey Bend (1987) 144 copie
Train from Marietta (2006) 143 copie
The Moon Looked Down (2009) 139 copie
With Hope (1656) 137 copie
With Song (1999) 129 copie
With Heart (1999) 125 copie
River Rising (2005) 123 copie
Song of the Road (2004) 115 copie
Keep a Little Secret (2011) 110 copie
After the Parade (2000) 109 copie
Hope's Highway (2004) 108 copie
Larkspur (1997) 95 copie
Sweetwater (1600) 94 copie
Tenderness (1993) 93 copie
Love and Cherish (1982) 92 copie
More Than Memory (2001) 91 copie
Homeplace (1991) 85 copie
Yesteryear (1995) 83 copie
A Gentle Giving (1993) 83 copie
Sins of Summer (1994) 80 copie
The Listening Sky (1996) 79 copie
Twice in a Lifetime (2015) 78 copie
Ribbon in the Sky (1816) 77 copie
Midnight Blue (1989) 77 copie
This Loving Land (1981) 75 copie
Come a Little Closer (2011) 72 copie
By Starlight (2012) 71 copie
Almost Eden (1995) 69 copie
Nightrose (1602) 68 copie
Forever, Victoria (1983) 68 copie
The Searching Hearts (1982) 67 copie
Take Me Home (2014) 65 copie
Lonesome River (1987) 64 copie
Dreamkeepers (2005) 61 copie
Annie Lash (1985) 59 copie
Under a Texas Sky (2013) 59 copie
River of Tomorrow (1988) 59 copie
Wild Sweet Wilderness (1985) 58 copie
Restless Wind (1986) 58 copie
Dream River (1600) 58 copie
Glorious Dawn (1982) 57 copie
Wind of Promise (1987) 47 copie
The Nearness of You (2017) 47 copie
Wayward Wind (1986) 45 copie
Sunday Kind of Love (2016) 42 copie
Wishmakers (2006) 41 copie
A Love for All Time (1983) 41 copie
Promisegivers (2008) 37 copie
Loveseekers (2007) 30 copie
Will You Still Be Mine? (2007) 30 copie
The Hell Raiser (1990) 25 copie
The Planting Season (1984) 14 copie
Strange Possession (1982) 11 copie
Marriage to a Stranger (1987) 10 copie
Amber-Eyed Man (2006) 10 copie
She Wanted Red Velvet (1986) 9 copie
Sing Softly to Me (2008) 8 copie
Sunshine Every Morning (1985) 7 copie
Hidden Dreams (1983) 6 copie
Gentle Torment (1981) 5 copie
A Daddy Again [3-in-1] (1998) — Autore — 4 copie
Passion's Song (1982) 3 copie
Geheime Passionen (1998) 2 copie
Paradies der Sinne (2002) 1 copia
Ze srdce (2001) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Altri nomi
Glenn, Dorothy
Phillips, Dorothy
Phillips, Johanna
Data di nascita
1929-06-22
Data di morte
2018-04-06
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Texas, USA
Luogo di morte
Clear Lake, Iowa, USA
Luogo di residenza
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Clear Lake, Iowa, USA
Attività lavorative
bookkeeper
columnist (newspaper)
author
novelist
writer
Organizzazioni
The Clear Lake Mirror Reporter
Premi e riconoscimenti
Romance Writers Hall of Fame
RT Career Acheivement Award
Nota di disambiguazione
Dorothy Garlock is also known as Dorothy Glenn, Dorothy Phillips, and Johanna Phillips.

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pollycallahan | Jul 1, 2023 |
I wanted to like this book better than I did. It was about a woman raising her niece while running a boarding house in the 1920s. A hobo comes to stay. Sounds good but it really just missed somehow. Turns out the man is her dead sister's husband who never came home from WWI. Why? He was too scared he was hideously ugly after having acid scar one cheek. Just that. Not half his face and losing an eye or having his legs blown off or something, just the fleshy part of one cheek. I'm like, for that you let your wife of 5 months think you were dead? I might have bought it if it had been a shell shock deal but didn't seem to be. Plus everyone basically knew from the beginning who he was so there was no build up of 'who is this mysterious man?'

Somehow the writing just stayed on the surface and after all the pages were over, I wondered how so little story could fill up so many pages. Motivations just seemed not too clear all around. Somehow the hero and heroine end up in love but I sure didn't see it happen.

This was my first try at this author and I probably won't give her another try. This was one time that I went against my tried and true rule of never buying an author before I tried a book from the library first. There's a reason that's my modus operandi.
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Luziadovalongo | 3 altre recensioni | Jul 14, 2022 |
I disliked this one. Its a book that starts off with its grimness strongly when we first meet our heroine Johanna when her parents has just been murdered and her sister abducted by mexican bandits.Her sister Jacy is later found traumatized after being raped ,she is also pregnant with the rapists baby and has become mute from the ordeal.

Fast forward and the heroine is working as a singer/guitarplayer in a salon (she is really a teacher but no one will hire her after her sister was "ruined") She is approached by a lawyer who offers her a position as a housekeeper to an old wealthy man living in a secluded valley. Thinking its a better job offer than she had so far she accepts and packs up her sister to go.

On the way there the sister catches the eye of a man and he is very kind to her. They later learn he is the old mans illegitemate son. So they come to the valley and it turns out the old man is horrible and he didnt want a housekeeper. He just wanted a blue-eyed and blond woman to come to the valley to marry his OTHER illegitemate son and have blonde blue eyed grandsons since he hates the thought of his son marrying a Mexican girl.

The heroine then encounters the son,Burr who is a big and rude man and dont want to marry a saloon girl (read prostitute) and definetely not one chosen by his hated father. Well what is Johanna and her sister to do but stay until she can leave the valley in a few months time when the caravan comes through next time.
Things are complicated when her sister Jacy and Luis deepens their relationship and decide to marry. All the while Burr and Johanna fighting and misunderstanding each other culminates in her losing her virginity to him. Now they have to marry each other anyways but they are actually in love deep down,even though he flaunts his mistress in front of her. Charming. All the while there is a subplot with Old Macklin threatening to sell the valley and disinheriting his sons.

Its just a lot to unpack here this is an older romance so I was expecting non-politically correct behavior but I didnt expect the sheer amount of description of women being abused. Did things like this happen back then and happen to even to this day? Yes of course but I thought I was reading a romance and instead we got the rundown about how the old Macklin was scum to pretty much everyone he met. Many of these were women.

Burrs mother was "rescued" by Macklin when her familys caravan was attacked by native americans and then she is raped and abused by him. She completely loses her health and dies after a few years.

Then we get Luis mothers viewpoint and its about the same thing. Then a very young native american girl is raped by that pervert Macklin (for some reason the author thought it appropriate to add that it actually felt good to the girl. WTF?) The native american girl is then taken as the third wife/slave of another man of her tribe and we get a lot of scenes where is she beaten and further sexually abused. Leading up to her nurturing a revenge all these years and finally suceeding to kill Old Macklin. No one is really sad about this.

But the whole book was weighed down by these constant barrages of grim flashbacks.The only thing I can find was nice how the sister Jacy could process her trauma and find a loving relationship with a man after what she went through. The romance between Johanna and Burr I merely found tedious. Apart from the female abuse everything in this book was very lacking in that something that makes it readable and with some strange writing choices made by the author.

The ending of the book is wrapped up by Johanna inheriting the valley,but hold on Old Macklin didnt own the valley it is actually owned already by Burr and Luis...and the man who was wanting to buy the valley was actually an agent of Old Macklins brother who just wanted to reconnect with his brother and nephews. TEH END
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mary23nm | Feb 27, 2019 |

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