Back To Texas
Amanda Renee
Harlequin American, May 1 2015, $5.50
ISBN: 9780373755691
Magpie waitress Bridgett Jameson remains in shock
after almost three decades of lies from her single mom Ruby when she learned
that her new friend Abby Winchester is her fraternal twin; though they do not
look similar starting with a nine inch height gap (see A Texan for Hire). Adding to her disappointment is finding out
that the town’s cheap tipper Ramblewood Mayor Darren Fox is her biological
father. Finally making matters worse
Abby the stranger asks her to be her maid of honor.
After a decade away obtaining stardom and money
in the Los Angeles music world under a phony identity until his career
imploded, Adam Steele returns to Ramblewood hoping the family he abandoned
forgives him. He and Bridgett are
attracted to each other from the moment they meet when he enters the Magpie,
but he conceals from her who he is. As
they fall in love, still reeling from her mom’s deception, once the truth comes
out Bridgett wants nothing to do with Adam.
The fourth Welcome to Ramblewood (see Home to the Cowboy and Betting On Texas) is an
enjoyable small-town romance starring a deceiver and a deceived victim. The captivating storyline centers on whether
love can overcome “… a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to
deceive!” (Marmion by Sir Walter Scott).
Harriet Klausner
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