"fine romance"
In Tulips, Texas, Sheriff Duke Forrester still misses his
beloved Liberty Wentworth who left him on the day they
were to marry accusing him of being too rigid in his
manner. He cannot understand why she believes that as he
knows the town is run by females and he reports to a woman. Though it happens to be Ladies Only Day at the Tulips
Saloon, Duke enters the establishment to the ire of the
patrons; he says he heard rumors that Liberty is back in
town and he wants to confront her. However, though
Liberty is pregnant carrying his offspring, she still
refuses to marry him. Desperate but as obstinate as his
beloved claims he is, Duke pleads with the ladies of the
Tulips Saloon to help him on his quest though that means
working with the enemy whose advice sent Liberty running
in the first place. Tulips is a fascinating place as matriarchs run everything
and are mentoring their replacements. Duke is a wise
person who learned from his initial mistakes that winning
Liberty's heart is not enough as he must sell himself as a
husband and father to the town female leaders. Though a
bit inane, fans will enjoy his efforts to gain support by
enlisting the enemy to develop the strategy he needs to
deploy to triumph as this is love and war. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 25, 2006
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