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"Satisfying Brew"
Reviewed by Linda Hurst
Posted September 28, 2001
Leaving Lonely Town is the story of 4 emotionally damaged
people who find their mates and experience believable
growth throughout the course of this terrific book. Cait
London has pulled off a tour de force as she manages to
make each of the couples interesting and the action
exciting. Many Read more...
"A heartwarming yet exciting romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 22, 2001
Twenty-seven years ago someone snatched the baby from
her home in Shiloh, Wyoming. Now the remains of the
housekeeper Maria Alverez, who was watching the infant and
her two siblings, has finally been found, but the lost baby
remains missing. In Kansas City, Sable believes she is
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SummaryHer past terrified Sable Barclay. She was adopted; she just
could be
the Wyoming Langtrys' child, kidnapped twenty-seven years
ago. Or
could she? Or should she walk away and not disturb the
family who has
hunted for their missing baby, aching for it? Culley
Blackwolf, a man
who preferred living in Lonely Town, wants to give the
Langtrys what
they need and isn't letting Sable back away. But Sable
needs "neutral
territory" in which to sort out her life, and Culley's
house is it. A
loner, he's got a woman upsetting his life, and opening his
own
painful past. Readers who have requested Roark's story
will
see him
leaving the past and challenging an unlikely love. In this
sequel to
IT HAPPENED AT MIDNIGHT, Cait creates another Langtry
lullaby, which
you can find at her website, http://caitlondon.com.
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