"superb romantic suspense"
A horse lover all her life, Samantha Harrington attends
the rodeo when she sees a drunk abusing his steed. Unable
to ignore this blatant cruelty, she intercedes. During
the ensuing tussle, veterinarian, Dr. Tucker Coulter gets
involved. For their intervention, the duo are arrested
and fears their efforts may have caused harm to the horse. Though they are freed when the charges are dropped,
someone is poisoning Sam's quarter horses. Law
enforcement and the insurance company assume Sam is the
culprit as the motive is greed; she collects if something
happens to her horses. Tucker cannot accept the prevalent
theory about this delightful caring female that he met,
who was willing to do jail time to rescue an abused horse,
would harm any animal let alone those she raises. He
offers to help Sam uncover the identity of who wants to
ruin her and why. Reluctantly, because she fears her
attraction to him as she does not trust men like she does
horses, she accepts help from her good neighbor. Sam is a tough intrepid woman when it comes to protecting
animals, but a frightened untrusting soul when it comes to
men even after the vet proves he is her equal when it
comes to horses, etc. The inquiry into who would harm the
animals is fun to follow though the motive does not say
much about two legged beasts. Still readers will enjoy
this romantic suspense thriller in which Sam risks all to
keep her beloved horses safe from an insidious villain who
has insider information. SUN KISSED is a special and
memorable tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 26, 2006
SummaryWhen Samantha Harrington attends the local rodeo, she
doesn't expect to wind up in jail. But that's precisely what
happens when she tries to stop a drunkard from abusing his
horse. At least she isn't alone. Tucker Coulter, a handsome
local veterinarian, comes to her defenseand is
arrested too.
The charges are dropped, but Sam's troubles have only
started. Her champion quarter horses are falling ill and the
culprit is poison. As the insurance beneficiary, Sam is the
prime suspect. Unswayed by the rumors floating around town,
Tucker offers to help prove her innocence. Sam, though, is
uneasy about accepting his assistanceand about the way
he makes her feel. If only she could believe in him the way
he seems to believe in her.
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