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Can wild things be free?, March 19, 2001
This review is from: The Wild One (Paperback)
Widow Rachel, struggling to raise her two kids alone, needs a hired hand for her landscaping business. Quinn, just out of prison, needs a job. Quinn likes her wildness and enjoy discomfiting Rachel, who enjoys Quinn's presence a little too much.
This story would be almost cliche -- the general plot of lots of serial romances -- if it weren't for how Quinn's wildness is the very reason she is vulnerable to Rachel -- and Rachel's kids. It's Quinn, not Rachel, who is thrown for a loop by feelings she has for Rachel. Rachel, too, is an interesting character. This was my first Lyn Denison book and I'll be looking for more.
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Yin and Yang Meet Again..., August 8, 2005
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I truly believe every person has a soulmate - a yin to their yang - that completes them. Where one is weak, the other is strong - that person fills in our blanks, and gives us depth and dimensionality. Quinn Farrelly is Rachel Weston's soulmate, but neither knows it yet.
Rachel is a widow with two young children. She runs a successful landscape nursery and needs to hire more help. She also has a mother-in-law apartment for rent.
Quinn has served time in prison. She has recently moved back to her hometown with her daughter to live with her brother's family. Quinn needs a job and a place to stay, but her wild reputation preceeds her in town.
At a weekly gathering with her closest friends, Rachel discovers Quinn is back in town. She begins to think back on her high school feelings for Quinn, and is surprised to hear her friends think Quinn is a lesbian. As a whole, her friends and her mother do not approve of Quinn's return and are vocal about that fact.
Rachel is scheduled to interview a candidate for the nursery position, and has mixed emotions when she finds Quinn in her office for the interview. After learning about Quinn's prior job experience, she is delighted to hire her. However, she's concerned about what everyone else will think. As the women begin working together and rekindle their friendship, Rachel offers her apartment to Quinn. The close proximity proves too much, allowing both women to overcome their fears regarding each other.
Yes, the book is short, but it's a really good story and is well told in 172 pages. As with any good book, I wanted more, but this one was just right. The characters are likable and memorable. I hope Denison keeps entertaining us for years to come.
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A feel good story, June 6, 2007
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There isn't much to add to what everyone else has said regarding the plot and charaters. However, the tension between Rachel and Quinn almost smolders off the page.
This was a very enjoyable story to read. One that I will hold on to for the next time I want to feel good. (As well as read some quality sex scenes.)
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