Janis R. (JARSolon) reviewed The Last Chance Cafe (Women of Primrose Creek, Bk 5) on + 66 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Since others have given the general storyline, I'll give my over all impression:
Don't worry if you haven't read the others before this. While this book takes place in Primrose Creek, it does not rely on prior knowledge to make this story complete.
The previous ones are of the women of Primrose Creek: Bridget, Christy, Skye, Megan.
Linda Lael Miller's books are well written, I don't feel the need to scan some sections to hurry back to the real plot. Any intimate scenes aren't so involved it makes the reader uncomfortable (or daydream!).
This book will resonate with any woman that has had to strike out on her own, knowing she'd need to grow stronger within in order to not only survive, but thrive in life. - If that's you, you will need a tissue or two.
Don't worry if you haven't read the others before this. While this book takes place in Primrose Creek, it does not rely on prior knowledge to make this story complete.
The previous ones are of the women of Primrose Creek: Bridget, Christy, Skye, Megan.
Linda Lael Miller's books are well written, I don't feel the need to scan some sections to hurry back to the real plot. Any intimate scenes aren't so involved it makes the reader uncomfortable (or daydream!).
This book will resonate with any woman that has had to strike out on her own, knowing she'd need to grow stronger within in order to not only survive, but thrive in life. - If that's you, you will need a tissue or two.
Helpful Score: 1
This is a good page turning book; Miller continues to keep you interested in her characters.
Frances H. (Dimples2212) reviewed The Last Chance Cafe (Women of Primrose Creek, Bk 5) on + 209 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
After her stepfather is found murdered, a divorced mom with twins runs away from her old life and ex-husband and winds up at the Last Chance Cafe. There she learns about small town rural life, takes a job as a waitress to support her kids and falls in love with a cowboy named "Chance." But, when the men who murdered her stepfather locate her, will Chance be able to hold them off? It was a good read and I really enjoyed the characters--especially Chance and her twin girls.