"Warm contemporary tale"
Leah Morris came to Austin for a teaching job interview
while was trying to leave behind her small-town shyness
behind. She meets Will in the swinging Wayward Drummer
country and western bar. They make love, but he is gone
by morning. She vows to leave town even if the job is
offered as she has too many memories of the louse who did
not even say goodbye. At the same, Will feels guilt and
shame for running out on Leah even if it was to handle a
baby delivery at three in the morning. Still Will tries
calling her but is relieved when she fails to answer. However, that one night stand leaves Leah pregnant with no
way of contacting Will. She decides to have her baby in
her hometown, Downhome, Tennessee. To her their mutual
shock, Dr. Will Rankin is opening up an ob-gyn practice in
town. When they meet, he wants to do the right thing by
her although he has twin children that need to come
first. Still he proposes, but she refuses to marry him.
As they fall in love, she assumes he desires her for the
baby's sake; he has his work cut out to persuade her
otherwise. The second Downhome romance (see THE POLICE CHIEF'S LADY)
is a warm contemporary tale that stars eccentric townsfolk
whose antics make for a fun time. In many ways the
escapades of the extended cast supersede the affectionate
relationship between the likable nurturing lead couple.
Jacqueline Diamond provides a gem of a small town romantic
cozy. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 18, 2006
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