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Appartiene alle SerieTwilight, Texas (9)
There's a legend in Twilight, Texas. If you sleep with a kismet cookie under your pillow on Christmas Eve, you will dream of your one true love. She saw him in her dreams . . . It's impossible! Naomi Luther was standing face-to-face with the man she'd dreamed about over a year ago. Was it the magic of kismet Christmas cookies that brought him to her? Or is there an even greater force at work? All Naomi knows is she is falling, hard and fast, for the one man all good sense says she should not have. She was his buddy's sister . . . Rebellious Mark Shepherd found order in the Marines but chaos on the battlefield. In a mission gone wrong, Mark is injured and one of his fellow soldiers loses his life. Haunted by guilt, he arrives in Twilight to keep a solemn promise. But when the Luthers mistake him for their handyman, he's swept up in playing Santa to his buddy's orphan son . . . and falling hard for Naomi's irresistible bright spirit and sweet, sexy smile. But what will happen when she learns the truth? Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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There are not as many references to things I can identify in my town of Granbury, Texas (the inspiration for Twilight), although author Lori Wilde does mention the Fort Worth Stockyards and Billy Bob's (page 26) and Highway 377 (page 27). She's right that "There was no Uber in Twilight, or even taxis for that matter" (page 33). However, there's no downtown marina and no houseboats or sailboats (page 36) either. There is a First Presbyterian Church here (page 36), and it's old and historic, but it's very near the historic courthouse square, not a ways down Ruby (Pearl) street on the west side of town.
The snow-covered scene of the front cover isn't appropriate for our holiday season, but it's a Christmas story, so there's gotta be snow, at least on the front cover. There's some sex and the romance is predictable (although this one only has a few tropes I can identify, the mistaken-identity military orphan hero with scars seeking redemption). Nevertheless, I'm always gonna read the Twilight Christmas books. I enjoy seeing old characters from former books reappearing, and trying to figure out which establishment a place like The Teal Peacock is supposed to be. ( )