montana
2 journalers for this copy...
Not my cup of tea. Sending along to another member.
Journal Entry 2 by retc at mail release in RABCK, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, June 9, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (6/9/2005 UTC) at mail release in RABCK, A RABCK -- Controlled Releases
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Mailed this morning. Enjoy!
Mailed this morning. Enjoy!
Received in mail from retc as a RABCK.
Thank you very much, retc, for thinking of me! ;-)
Thank you very much, retc, for thinking of me! ;-)
I have yet to meet a Debbie Macomber book I didn't like. This one is no exception. Plus, I'm a sucker for a cowboy.....
From Publishers Weekly
Well-developed emotions and appealing characters help freshen this familiar contemporary of an embittered cowboy, a wary divorcee, a rebellious teenager, a ranch in trouble and?oh, yes?a hooker with a heart of gold. After learning that her beloved grandfather is ill, Molly Cogan decides to move to Montana and live with him, bringing her two boys, one of whom is undergoing a difficult adolescence. Once there, she tries to fight her feelings for ex-rodeo rider and ranch foreman, Sam Dakota, while mysterious acts of vandalism threaten to drive them from the homestead. A second love story, involving a prostitute and the town lawyer, becomes entwined with a contrived subplot about a militia group that, for reasons never fully made clear, desperately wants this particular ranch. Although the plot construction can seem a little forced, Macomber (This Matter of Marriage) is a skilled storyteller who turns it into an engaging, unabashedly sentimental love story. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Publishers Weekly
Well-developed emotions and appealing characters help freshen this familiar contemporary of an embittered cowboy, a wary divorcee, a rebellious teenager, a ranch in trouble and?oh, yes?a hooker with a heart of gold. After learning that her beloved grandfather is ill, Molly Cogan decides to move to Montana and live with him, bringing her two boys, one of whom is undergoing a difficult adolescence. Once there, she tries to fight her feelings for ex-rodeo rider and ranch foreman, Sam Dakota, while mysterious acts of vandalism threaten to drive them from the homestead. A second love story, involving a prostitute and the town lawyer, becomes entwined with a contrived subplot about a militia group that, for reasons never fully made clear, desperately wants this particular ranch. Although the plot construction can seem a little forced, Macomber (This Matter of Marriage) is a skilled storyteller who turns it into an engaging, unabashedly sentimental love story. Author tour.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.