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Lone Star Woman (Signet Eclipse) [Paperback]

Sadie Callahan (Author)
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Signet Eclipse January 6, 2009
First in a SEXY new series about a TEXAN ranching DYNA STY— from an exciting debut author

Jude Strayhorn, the smart, free-spirited daughter of the Circle C Ranch’s CEO, is snooping around the nearby abandoned 6-0 Ranch when she encounters a stranger. Accusing him of trespassing, she quickly discovers he’s the heir to the 6-0 and has every intention of thwarting her plans to buy it. All goes according to plan—until he starts falling for her...

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Callahan (a pseudonym for Texas-born author Jeffery McClanahan, coauthor of Since Youre Leaving Anyway, Take Out the Trash and others as Dixie Cash) drops a sizzling romance into the wilds of West Texas. Judith Ann Jude Strayhorn, the smart, beautiful heir of the Strayhorn Circle C ranching dynasty, plans to purchase a deceased neighbors ranch, only to find its been left to Brady Fallon, one of her fathers newest cowhands, who refuses to sell. Jude and Bradys friendship takes an intimate turn, but their budding romance cools in the face of class realities, even when Judes father offers Brady a challenging job that frequently brings the lovers together. McClanahans knowledge of the complexities of ranching and her multifaceted character development, swift pacing and sensuous love scenes set this western romance well above its contemporaries. (Jan.)
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Jude Strayhorn has trained for years, with courses in biology, agriculture and business, to become the Circle C’s next general manager, but when her father appoints neighbor Brady Fallon instead, she is disappointed and impulsively—and anonymously—offers to buy his run-down ranch to carry out her breeding and ranching ideas. Brady, however, is both a challenge and an enigma to the somewhat sheltered Jude, and they soon find themselves enmeshed in a clandestine affair while Jude struggles between loyalty to her family, her feelings for Brady, and her own career ambitions. Callahan’s coming-of-age contemporary romance in West Texas ranching country owes much of its appeal to the author’s familiarity with the area and its inhabitants. It’s worth noting that this is a new pseudonym for Jeffery McClanahan (previously writing as Anna Jeffrey, also half of the Dixie Cash writing team). --Lynne Welch

Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Signet (January 6, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451225775
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451225771
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,164,197 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Anna Jeffrey is an award-winning author of mainstream romance novels as well as romantic comedy/mystery. She has written six romance novels under the pseudonym of Anna Jeffrey and two as Sadie Callahan. She and her sister have co-written seven comedy/mystery novels as USA Today Bestselling Author, Dixie Cash. ..... Anna Jeffrey's books have won the Write Touch Readers' Award, the Aspen Gold, and the More Than Magic awards. Her books have finaled in the Colorado Romance Writers award, the Golden Quill and Southern Magic as well as the Write Touch Readers' Award, the Aspen Gold and the More than Magic awards. ..... She is a member of Romance Writers of America and several of its chapters. She enjoys many hobbies, i.e., reading, painting and drawing, crafting, needlework and beading among others. She and her husband live outside a small town in North Central Texas.

 

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars. Enjoyable reading throughout the book, but the ending felt unfinished and not romantic enough., January 13, 2009
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STORY BRIEF:
The Strayhorn family is one of the richest in West Texas. They have a huge cattle ranch. Jude's mother ran off shortly after Jude was born. Jude grew up lonely, a single child. Her dream is to take over the running of the family ranch. She obtained college degrees in agriculture and genetics to prepare her for this. Her father won't give her the job. He claims it a man's work. He wants Jude to get married and make babies. He even arranges a couple of marriage engagements for her which she manages to get out of. Jude teaches at the local school to be able to feel useful.

Brady just inherited a large ranch next to the Strayhorn's from his aunt. It is run-down but livable. Brady is recently divorced. He lost all his money fighting and losing a custody battle for his son. He needs money to build up the ranch, so he gets a job as a ranch hand working for the Strayhorns. Jude's father has demanded that Jude stay away from the ranch hands her entire life, but she's attracted to Brady.

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While reading this book, I felt like I just came back from a nice long vacation in Texas, being on a cattle ranch. It has the feel of real people with regular problems. It's life like. I felt sympathy for Jude. Brady was smart, competent and didn't talk much. I liked both of them, and I enjoyed reading about them. I liked the way Jude helped Brady work on his own ranch. It was interesting how they were attracted to each other but backed off because Brady didn't want to jeopardize his job working on her family's ranch.

I did not like the ending. It was too subtle for me. Brady and Jude had fought and separated. I assumed they were going to get back together, but the author didn't show it. Instead, Brady makes one statement which implies they would get together, but that was all. I wanted to see what would happen with Jude and Brady. I wanted to see and feel a more romantic ending. I felt like the story was chopped off. At the least, I would have liked an epilogue showing them together. I also wanted to know what was going to happen with Brady's son and stepson. The author implies that the boys might be spending more time with Brady or live with him, but it's not told.

This is the author's first romance novel. Her prior books were written under the name Anna Jeffrey and were relationship stories, leaning toward women's fiction. As a human relationships story, I would give "Lone Star Woman" 4 stars. But since it was advertised as a romance novel, I'm giving it 3.5 stars for weak closure at the end. Closure is part of "feel good" for me.

DATA:
Story length: 342 pages. Swearing language: strong. Sexual language: moderate. Number of sex scenes: 3. Total number of sex scene pages: 15. Setting: current day Texas. Copyright: 2009. Genre: contemporary romance and human relationships fiction.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lone Star Woman, May 9, 2009
This review is from: Lone Star Woman (Signet Eclipse) (Paperback)
Jude Strayhorn, of the famous Texan cattle family, is ready to prove she can run her family's ranch. She sees the 6-0 property as the key to her goals, but her plans are scuttled when she discovers a mysterious heir has come to claim it. For reasons she can't explain, she feels drawn to Brady Fallon and can't seem to resist offering her help - in whatever way he wants.

Brady Fallon has a history and he knows he's just not quite good enough for Jude. But he can't help his attraction to her, despite all the complications. Things only get worse when he starts working for the Strayhorn family as a ranch hand. Brady and Jude have conflicting goals, and their attraction to each other only makes it harder to decide what's more important - their careers or each other.

Lone Star Woman was a fun, modern Western love story. Jude is not a simple woman. She is kind, helpful, spirited and willful. She thinks she knows her place in the world, so she is rattled by Brady and what he means to her future. Brady is all a woman could want - gorgeous, sexy, and with a heart of gold. But the complications that could keep them apart are difficult to overcome and make the whole story fun to read. You find yourself rooting for them both to get everything they want and the resolution is satisfying.

Niki
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4.0 out of 5 stars Well-written, but trite, November 14, 2010
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I gave this book 4-stars because I was fascinated by the cattle-ranching business described in this book -- it's very detailed and colorful. If you already know about cattle-ranching and/or don't find it interesting, then this book may drop to 3-stars for you. Overall, it was a well-written book with well-drawn characters. The hero, a sexy cowboy, and heroine -- a woman who, annoyingly, won't stand up to her father for what she wants -- were three-dimensional. Their love-story, interestingly (and maybe annoyingly), was paced like a real-time romance (not a whole lot of excitement here, just a lot of talking and learning about each other). The one main sex scene was very well done. The major complaint I have is that this kind of plot has been done and over-done. The hero and heroine can't get together because of class differences? She's rich and he's not. She's the bosses daughter and he's an employee. Ugh! These deterrents just didn't play as believable to me, not in this day and age, and for much of the book I was rolling my eyes. And, FOR ONCE, I'd like to see a hero and heroine not regret having sex the day after they have it, and then get into a big fight. Can't authors find more creative ways to keep the characters apart? This book would've been much better if the author had wrapped the characters in tension and conflict in ways that we haven't seen since time immemorial.
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