Difference between revisions of "Swept Away - Karen Templeton"
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BOOK DESCRIPTION: Heroine is on a cross-country “finding ourselves” trip with her widowed father when their camper truck breaks an axle in rural Oklahoma. They’re rescued by the hero, a widowed farmer with six kids, who invites them to stay with him till their truck is fixed. Heroine is a retired ballerina with a checkered past who’s “allergic” to kids. This story is all about second chances and “what is love, really, anyway?”, it’s much more than a quick run-down of the premise and set up lets on. I recommend it for anyone who likes women’s fiction as well as a cracking good romance. | BOOK DESCRIPTION: Heroine is on a cross-country “finding ourselves” trip with her widowed father when their camper truck breaks an axle in rural Oklahoma. They’re rescued by the hero, a widowed farmer with six kids, who invites them to stay with him till their truck is fixed. Heroine is a retired ballerina with a checkered past who’s “allergic” to kids. This story is all about second chances and “what is love, really, anyway?”, it’s much more than a quick run-down of the premise and set up lets on. I recommend it for anyone who likes women’s fiction as well as a cracking good romance. |
Revision as of 15:11, 27 September 2007
- Author: Karen Templeton
- Publisher: Silhouette Intimate Moments
- Year: 2005
- Setting: Small Town Oklahoma
- Amazon Listing - Swept Away
BOOK DESCRIPTION: Heroine is on a cross-country “finding ourselves” trip with her widowed father when their camper truck breaks an axle in rural Oklahoma. They’re rescued by the hero, a widowed farmer with six kids, who invites them to stay with him till their truck is fixed. Heroine is a retired ballerina with a checkered past who’s “allergic” to kids. This story is all about second chances and “what is love, really, anyway?”, it’s much more than a quick run-down of the premise and set up lets on. I recommend it for anyone who likes women’s fiction as well as a cracking good romance.