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Cargando... Red's Hot Honky-Tonk Barpor Pamela Morsi
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This one headed a bit more toward women's fiction rather than straight romance. In fact Borders sells it as General Fiction. I liked it in general. The older woman/younger man thing was pretty well done. ( ) Read Red's Hot Honky-Tonk Bar by Pamela Morsi for an author's best interpretation of James Dean's quote, "Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die tomorrow." Loved it! There is so much more to the characterizations of this title than I ever expected and I wish I could spend more time with each of them. I highly recommend this book. It has such likeable, multi-layered characters, adults and children, with local flavor and a modern Western locale. Pamela Morsi was one of my favorite authors during the first few years of her writing and this book returns to that excellent storyline she had in those early offerings. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML: From a Rita-Award-Winning Author, comes a perfect novel that reminds us that sometimes circumstances unexpectedly offer a second chance to get things right. Red Cullens likes her life. Tight jeans and tattooed, at forty-six she's turned her hard luck degree from the school of hard knocks into sole ownership of her own honky-tonk. She's got some good music and some steady money and a handsome young fiddle player to warm her lonely nights. She's also got a past tucked neatly away. One phone call changes everything. There is a bridge she could never burn and it's now forcing her in a direction she never thought she would go. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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