"fine Crystal Creek family drama"
The letter informs Carolyn Trent that her Uncle Enoch
Randolph died in his sleep. The executor Adam Duran also
said in his impersonal note that he will be arriving to
handle Enoch's final wishes involving the Texas properties
including the Circle T that his niece leased from him for
decades. Carolyn is angry that Adam never called her to
tell her Enoch died though she and her uncle rarely
communicated; his choice. Even before she meets him, Circle T ranch secretary Mickey
Nightingale dislikes Adam for his cavalier treatment of
her boss who is more like a mother to her. Health
problems drag Carolyn away from the ranch leaving it to
Mick to host the barracuda. However, instead of an
ambulance chaser, Adam is good with the horses and kind to
people. Mick is attracted to the outsider whose claim
shakes the Trent family to its roots and Mick realizes if
true in some ways it makes him more an insider than she is. WILD HORSES is more a Crystal Creek family drama than a
romance as the love story between Mick and Adam comes late
and in the Caribbean rather than the States where most of
the plot occurred. Instead the tale centers on who Adam
is and why Uncle Enoch sent him to Texas. Through Adam
and to a lesser degree Carolyn, readers learn more about
the previous generation of Trent brothers who left Texas
and never looked back. Bethany Campbell has written a
fine entry that long time fans of the series will want to
read for its insight into Enoch and his brother Steven,
Carolyn's father. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 7, 2005
SummaryNot even wild horses...
Nothing could make Michele Nightingale betray the only
family she's ever known. So when Adam Duran shows up - an
uninvited stranger bearing bad news - at the Circle T, she
wants nothing to do with him. But he insists on speaking
with ranch owner Carolyn Trent.
Since Carolyn's away, Mickey has to play host. She's
horrified to learnwho Aam is and what he wants. But the
more she gets to know Adam, the more his story touches her.
She finds herself torn between her loyalty to the Trents
and the sympathy - and undeniable attraction - she's
beginning to feel toward Adam. And then there are the horses...
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