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Book Review of Kentucky Keepers

Kentucky Keepers
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"Hook, Line, and Sinker" by Lynn A. Coleman
Travis Welle's curiousity is piqued when Ruby Townsend hires him a second time to build an addition to her home. Ruby's bitter divorce had her keeping men at arm's length, but since her ex-husband's death, will she acknowledge her feelings toward Travis?

"Reeling Her In" by Jennifer Johnson
Barbara Elliott enjoys a life of meticulous order as state barber inspector. Whereas, fisherman Kenneth Marsh's is not concerned with details. After several heated encounters, the two are paired together on a pre-tournament fishing trip at Canyon Lake. More than sparks fly.

"Lured by Love" by Gail Sattler
When men start coming into Nicole Quinn's craft shop to buy materials to make fishing flies, she is totally unprepared. In desperation, she teams up with Vic Thompson to run a fly-tying course. Soon their hearts start to become as tied as the intricate flies.

"Idle Hours" by Kathleen Y'Barbo
Former editor Lia Stephanos has taken up fly-fishing to help repair her frazzled health. when Lia concocts a scheme to shake her mother's depression by opening a restaurant in prospective retiree Joe Corbin's soon-to-be-vacant bait shop, the pair realize the only place they want to spend their idle hours is with each other.