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Wait for the Sunrise (Harlequin Historical, No 190)

Wait for the Sunrise (Harlequin Historical, No 190)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DIFFERENT ASPECT OF ROMANCE
Review: This is an excellently written romance - tender and heartwarming.
Although Winn Sutton was blinded in an accident with "Rosie" I was expecting a bit more passionate denial and a knock on the head to restore his sight.
I did like the attitude of Cynthie Franklin and her son Greg in their developing relationship with Winn. I think I was looking for a more agressive approach on her part in taking up the reins of her life on the ranch.

And Kyle Dempsey, I could tell he was a worm right off the bat. When they are too good to be true that is usually the case. How could Cynthie believe this dude??

I got the feeling from the author that the neighbor, Ott was a creepy person. And I was intrigued with the character, Peter and how he rounded out the story. Louie, now, he was neat!

Widow or not, did she have to crawl in bed with Winn?? He seemed honest and honorable but he had issues. And she had troubles.

Altogether a very readable, good story.

Will recommend --M and pass on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DIFFERENT ASPECT OF ROMANCE
Review: This is an excellently written romance - tender and heartwarming.
Although Winn Sutton was blinded in an accident with "Rosie" I was expecting a bit more passionate denial and a knock on the head to restore his sight.
I did like the attitude of Cynthie Franklin and her son Greg in their developing relationship with Winn. I think I was looking for a more agressive approach on her part in taking up the reins of her life on the ranch.

And Kyle Dempsey, I could tell he was a worm right off the bat. When they are too good to be true that is usually the case. How could Cynthie believe this dude??

I got the feeling from the author that the neighbor, Ott was a creepy person. And I was intrigued with the character, Peter and how he rounded out the story. Louie, now, he was neat!

Widow or not, did she have to crawl in bed with Winn?? He seemed honest and honorable but he had issues. And she had troubles.

Altogether a very readable, good story.

Will recommend --M and pass on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enchanting love story
Review: Winter "Winn" Sutton is a cowboy who is blinded on a cattle drive. Cynthie Franklin is a widow running a ranch and raising her young son. Cynthie nurses Winn through his blindness and encourages him that he is still useful and that love will see them through. Believable characters and a great storyline. Ms. Austin has done a wonderful job.


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