Reviewed by
an Amazon user,
2004-06-01
Oh, if only we could meet these kind of men --- do they really exist?
Wyatt Hatfield, one of Toni's seven brothers, has left Tennessee after Toni and Lane's wedding and runs into a blizzard in Kentucky.
Glory Dixon's introduction to Wyatt was when she sensed his need of her. She carried his rare blood match and saved his life. By this time the story has taken ahold of you.
We meet Glory's brother J.C and her father, who have nicknamed her "Mornin' Glory".
J.C.'s friend Edward Lee shows up to help Wyatt and Glory, and he doesn't come alone, wait till you meet his father. Wow!
The mystery that has endangered Glory is so disconnected to her that it keeps you wondering how it will all connect up -- The story and the pace is great.
I just can't believe all of these heroines are hormone driven to the point of forgetting their upbringing. The only flaw I find in most books are that the gals hop into bed with someone they really don't know or that refuses to commit.
What a sad lack of self-esteem.
Although I will say that Toni had a purpose but -----
It was great when the big man, Lane came to help Wyatt -- and for Wyatt being military he sure lost his survival instinct on occasion. A female always brings a good man down [almost].
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- good mystery - great pace - definitely a keeper.