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Rating: Summary: typical christenberry Review: It was a sweet romance. If you have read Ms.Christenberry's books before, you won't be surprised.
Rating: Summary: An Enjoyably Sweet Romance Review: The Last Bachelor is yet another addition to the Lone Star Country Club series. It's number nine of the series and fourth from the end. If you are worried that you need to read the rest of the series to enjoy this one, don't. This book stands on its own. There may be a few odd moments where information about the other books is added. (Each book builds the story of the abandoned then kidnapped baby Lena, all cultivate in the finale Texas...Now and Forever by Merline Lovelace)In this Story we meet Joe, all around good guy, who ends up marrying Ginger, waitress at the Lone Star Country Club, to help her stay in the country. The love story is charming, he thinks he is too old and she deserves better. She thinks she isn't worthy of him. The book takes some twists and turns, keeping the reader guessing. Although some problems seemed to resolve themselves a little too quickly for my taste. Then again Judy Christenberry can only do so much in such a short amount of pages. If you are a Harlequin "Blaze" reader this will be a little too tame for your tastes, but if you are looking for sweet, charming story, this is the book for you.
Rating: Summary: An Enjoyably Sweet Romance Review: The Last Bachelor is yet another addition to the Lone Star Country Club series. It's number nine of the series and fourth from the end. If you are worried that you need to read the rest of the series to enjoy this one, don't. This book stands on its own. There may be a few odd moments where information about the other books is added. (Each book builds the story of the abandoned then kidnapped baby Lena, all cultivate in the finale Texas...Now and Forever by Merline Lovelace) In this Story we meet Joe, all around good guy, who ends up marrying Ginger, waitress at the Lone Star Country Club, to help her stay in the country. The love story is charming, he thinks he is too old and she deserves better. She thinks she isn't worthy of him. The book takes some twists and turns, keeping the reader guessing. Although some problems seemed to resolve themselves a little too quickly for my taste. Then again Judy Christenberry can only do so much in such a short amount of pages. If you are a Harlequin "Blaze" reader this will be a little too tame for your tastes, but if you are looking for sweet, charming story, this is the book for you.
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