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Anonymous
Posted May 21, 2012
The reviews say these books are written to be stand alone books but it is so much more enjoyable to read in sequence! I love the way each book carefully weaves in people from earlier books while telling the current story.
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Posted July 2, 2006
The story of Patsy Lee and Zeke was a great read. If you have read the previous books by this author you will enjoy this one.
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Posted June 7, 2006
In Cordelia, Missouri when widow Patsy Lee O¿Malley breaks her ankle, her family and friends offers tons of help especially with her four children, make that three in the nest as one is off to college. However, family friend bass guitarist Zeke Townley just returned to the town last night and already moved in with Patsy Lee and the kids as he needs a place to stay. With three human and a myriad of animal chaperones and her in need of assistance everyone agrees this is an ideal arrangement everyone that is except Patsy Lee who does not want this unwanted guest in her dilapidated farmhouse.---------------- The problem for Zeke and Patsy Lee is their attraction to one another. The widow does not want to feel like that as she still mourns the loss of her spouse and the former country musician needs time to acclimate to his new lifestyle as a civilian with no glitter or roadshows. Everyone else including her four kids knows these two are perfect for one another as their love is so obvious except to the targeted pair.----------- Readers will enjoy this fun small-town contemporary romance starring two likable protagonists in denial. The irony is that the audience and the townsfolk all know otherwise. With a solid matchmaking support cast, fans will enjoy Jerri Corgiat¿s fine tale of love overcoming secrets that led to heartbreak.----------- Harriet Klausner
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Posted July 18, 2006
This book was a disappointment. I have read the three books re the O'Malley sisters and thoroughly enjoyed them - This book of Patsy Lee did not come up to the standard of the first books. Just not as exciting nor did it urge the reader to want to know what next was happening in the O. Family!! Of course I will continue to read Ms. Corgait's novels!!
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