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Review Date: 5/2/2014
Interesting "night" - because nothing happened. But, the two characters have kept that night simmering for years until they finally get a "do-over". Characters are likeable and plot is believable.
Review Date: 1/18/2014
LOVED this book! It is a well written picture of the Texas hill country where the 21st and 20th century collides. Its colorful characters and obligatory names ("Bubba") are an accurate portrayal of the clash of generations and cultures. Texas is a HUGE melting pot of people and yet some things are always disctintly Texan.
Review Date: 7/14/2011
Not as detailed or involved as other "vamp" books or series. But it made for a great vacation read.
Review Date: 7/14/2011
Really, really enjoyed this book. A departure from usual historical romances in that the females ALL seem to have a backbone. Fast read.
Review Date: 1/9/2012
Helpful Score: 1
I really liked the Penny character. She is such a responsible older sister - always doing what is best for everyone to the point that she is almost boring. She is definitely the "good" daughter! It's when she gives in to her own desires and starts a relationship with Joe that she comes to life. She is willing to suffer heartache for a short time with Joe. By taking that big chance, she and Joe truly grow and find what they are missing in their lives. The mystery of Penny's father's death is an integral part of the book, but the relationships hold the book. I liked Lia, Penny's sister and she deserves her own story!
Review Date: 12/28/2011
McCarty is a great writer, but I found this one a bit slow to start. Really picked up about chapter 4. Love the strong female characters.
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