Blame it on Texas (Lone Star Cowboys)
Logan doesn't ever want to go back to his family's farm in Morris
Springs, Texas. Too many bad memories and guilty feelings. But that is
exactly what his sister is asking him to do. Come home and help take
care of their dad, who recently had a stroke. He has a lot going
on right now with his business and his ex-wife is avoiding his requests
to see his daughter. He doesn't have time for this. His sister
needs his help. So home is where he is going but he doesn't have to like it. When
his
sisters friend, Megan, shows up with his daughter and he knows things are going to change for everyone. So his sister asks
her to stay for a few days.
He has never felt like a part
of Morris Springs and is surprised when everyone is pleased to see him
back home and how eager everyone is to help when his daughter is
kidnapped. He finally begins to understand that maybe it was him all
along that didn't feel like he deserved to fit in and not the citizens
of Morris Springs after all. His feelings for Megan seem to be
growing with every day she is there. But still all he seems to want is
custody of his daughter and to get back to Dallas and his business. Now
back in Dallas he questions if this is really the life he wants or if
he can finally go home for good.
This is a good book that has just the right amount
of something to keep you interested in whats happening and wondering
what would happen next. The author did a great job of drawing you into
the feelings of the characters so that you felt them yourself. It was
an easy read that kept me engaged the whole time.
Theresa F.
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