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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
ok but not great post Civil War novel,
By IRRS (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love Me Tonight (Mass Market Paperback)
Helen Courtney needs someone to help her manage her farm, get in a crop and hopefully let her keep from selling the old family homestead. Kurt Northway needs a way to earn money to pay for his return journey to his home state of Maryland. So the Confederate widow hires the Yankee captain to work for her all summer. This is a very character driven story of two lonely people falling in love, along with how Kurt's young son learns to trust and love the father he has never really known. I enjoyed this more than the last book of Ryan's that I tried but there were still some problems. Likes: that Kurt has a legitimate reason to be in the South, without money and in need of it to return home. That Charlie (the son) acts like a five year old. He's not too precocious and he doesn't use lisping or baby talk. That Helen doesn't immediately melt into Kurt's arms or stand around staring at him in a lust daze. That Ryan seems to have done her Farming 101 research. Problems: The townspeople near Helen at first ostracize her (all summer long for four months) for hiring a Yankee, beat him up then *suddenly* the whole town has a guilty conscience and shows up apologizing profusely and willing to help rebuild Helen's farm after a terrible hurricane. That Ryan tells a lot more than she shows and uses a simplistic writing style that worked for me at first but quickly got tiresome. That the villain and his villainess are cardboard and slightly OTT in skankiness. One thing that could go either way is that Ryan has written a very hot story with lots of simmering tension. Only the tension simmers for half the darn book and gets just slightly old after a while. There are three very nice secondary characters Jolly, a neighbor who befriends Charlie and starts to draw him out of his shell and Helen's best friend Em and her beau Coop. We get to see a lot of Jolly but not enough of Em and Coop's romance. I also wondered about the fact that very few people in this town just outside of Mobile seemed to have suffered much deprivation from the war. Yes, lives were lost and some of the houses are headed into decline from lack of manpower to keep them up but no one seems to have had any raids, confiscations or looting. Helen still has all her china, crystal and silver. Wasn't Mobile invaded and occupied by Union forces during the war? It just seemed odd to me.
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Low on steamy romance, but a great casual read ...,
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This review is from: Love Me Tonight (Topaz historical romances) (Paperback)
If you're looking for hot, page-turning romance - look elsewhere ... this book has a predictable storyline that is great for a casual summer read. Classic case of boy-meets-girl, but I really liked how Capt Kurt Northway is not obsessed with sexual motives.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Boring,
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This review is from: Love Me Tonight (Mass Market Paperback)
The story was ok, but it was boring because they did not get into the nitty griity until the last chapter . hot scenes were not there just a lot of beating around the bush . would not recommend . not Nan Ryan's usual style. Please write some new books .
4 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A r heartfelt , warm, romantic, dreamy sort of story,,
By terrigirl2@aol.com (Theresa Land/Fountain Valley, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love Me Tonight (Topaz historical romances) (Paperback)
This is a romantic novel that helps woman know they don't always have to be alone, That there is someone out there, just give it time and have the strength to cope with whatever comes and when you find him keep him.
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Love Me Tonight by Nan Ryan (Mass Market Paperback - June 2003)
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