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5.0 out of 5 stars
JUST A BIT DIFFERENT - VERY GOOD, May 2, 2005
This review is from: Cupid And The Cowboy (Harlequin American Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Judd Foster is an ex-Special Ops military man who is still suffering grief at the death of his partner. He has retired to the family ranch in seclusion, he just wants to be left alone.
Moon Valley's do-gooder, Erika Dunn is determined to break through Judd's pain and bring him back into the world of the living.
Of course, Erika's interest in Judd stems from his being the man of her dreams. Ever since she was 12 and he, a young man of 18 when he showed her special attention and protected her from the bullies.
Erika also has a habit of trying to introduce people to each other in the hopes that they will become a couple. Erika's best friend is divorced Sylvie and her son Matt. Here is another candidate for cupid's arrow. She introduces Sylvie to deputy sheriff, Dave Shore hoping to quell his interest in herself.
Erika has a fine time tackling Judd's stubborness and rejection and keeps adding helpers to his ranch so that he is not left alone.
Judd finds himself attracted to Erika in spite of her pushiness and determination to invade his space.
Then Erika is attacked and this invasion of her space brings out the protectiveness in Judd. Aunt Frannie helps push Erika in Judd's direction. What a hoot!
The inevitable happens and all explodes when Sylvie's abusive ex-husband tries to use Erika to get Sylvie and Matt back.
Whoaaa! boy!
Definitely Recommended --m - Thoroughly enjoyable read.
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