"Entertaining contemporary romance"
New York based public relations specialist Lani Williams
of Abernathy and Cornblum travels to the Running L Ranch
near Los Molin, California on an assignment that means
quite a bonus. However, the recipient of her skills,
rancher Chase Cavanaugh thinks she is a reporter, but when
he learns that his neighbor's wife hired her to help him
deal with the media, he still tells her to leave. She
persuades him to at least let her enter his home. For the two weeks Chase has been the latest victim of
media frenzy due to a country western song he recorded.
The former rodeo performer knows he is a one hit wonder,
but the press seems to think otherwise. Lani takes over
handling of the media and makes life easier for the
frantic Chase when it comes to reporters, but their
attraction to one another makes it even more difficult to
keep his blood pressure down. This entertaining contemporary romance stars two
individuals who would be the last pairing anyone would
expect, yet Pamela Britton persuades the audience that
Lani and Chase make a fine couple. The story line focuses
on Chase's aversion to fame that he handles poorly almost
as bad as he deals with his desire for Lani. Fans of
opposites attract tales will enjoy the big city woman and
the rural man although the final compromise seems too
easily negotiated. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 10, 2004
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