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Mass Market Paperback Washington Avalanche, 1910 Book

ISBN: 0671036041

ISBN13: 9780671036041

Washington Avalanche, 1910

(Book #4 in the Historical Disasters Series)

"Buried alive..." Desperate to escape her cruel stepbrother, Ginny Nolan races onto a train heading west to Seattle. On the train she meets Virginia Hightower, who is en route to Seattle to marry a... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Recommended

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good*

*Best Available: (ex-library, missing dust jacket)

$7.29
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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

A Good Read

This book is an interesting story about a young woman who trades places with another young woman because she is afraid of meeting her new fiance that she has never seen or talked to. It turns out that the man is actually sweet and charming, so the first young woman wants to trade back places, but they have already lied to everyone, so it is too late. The end is sad, but also happy as well. I recommend it to all historical fiction fans.

A terrific series that is a "must read"!

I have enjoyed all of the books in this series so far. Washington Avalanche, 1910 is no exception. Two girls, both named Virginia, meet be chance on an ill-fated train ride through Washington state. Neither of them realize that the outcome of their meeting, and the results of a plan they hatch to disguise their real reasons for this train trip, will change their lives forever. This book is full of romance, history and sadness (this was a horrific accident in American history), but I found it enjoyable and a good read.

Simply an amazing book.

If I had to describe this book in one word, it would be amazing. Cameron Dokey has written a book that is romantic, sad, exciting, and thrilling. I enjoyed every moment of this book and I highly reccomend it to teens who like love stories. Cameron Dokey is an amazing author.

Delightful

I was very pleased to read this charming, delightful story based on a horrible tragedy that took 96 lives. Of those 96 lives, my great-grandmother, Sarah Covington was one. I know my mother and her sisters would have loved this book.

Really really good!

This book was really really good and is one of my favorite books ever. It's even better than Hindenburg, Cameron Dokey's other book in the series. This book was romantic and exciting and at times I was nearly crying. I reccomend this book to all fans of historical romances.
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