Leaving Enchantment
(#1170 Miniseries: The Birth Place #4)
by C. J. Carmichael
Harlequin (Superromance)
December 2, 2003
ISBN #0373711700
Paperback
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For a Baby

Trade Secrets

The Legend

Small-Town Girl

Together By Christmas

A Lasting Proposal

A Convenient Proposal

A Second-Chance Proposal

A Daughter's Place

REVIEW

"Exciting storytelling"

In Enchantment, New Mexico midwife Lydia Kane of The Birth Place realizes that the birth is too slow. She takes her patient Mary Davidson to Arroyo County Hospital. However, a double tragedy occurs anyway with a stillborn birth and a dead mother. Unable to cope, the father races out of the hospital only to die in a car crash. Though estranged from his sister, editor-owner of the Arroyo County Bulletin Nolan McKinnon has one more shocker. He learns that he is the guardian of his six year old niece Samantha.

The Birth Place accountant Kim Sherman knows how unpopular she is among the staff, but does not care how anyone feels about her until she hears her mentor sobbing. Offering solace to septuagenarian Mary, she soon extends her heart to the stunned Sammy, which ultimately leads her to the child's Uncle Nolan. For someone who was proud of staying aloof, Kim falls in love with Nolan and Sammy, but knows her secrets make forever impossible.

The tragedy that grips the audience at the beginning of the novel is well designed so that everyone involved including the reader feels it, but no one quite like Samantha. Fans will feel for her though Uncle Nolan does his best to ease her bewilderment even while he wonders why he and not his in-law's mom. Kim's metamorphosis is more difficult to accept as her demeanor goes from acrimonious loner to loving for the uncle and his niece as well as empathy to the shocked Mary. Kim's mysterious background adds suspense in an angst laden novel that is at its best when the Enchantment works its healing on those touched by the triple tragedy.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 25, 2003



Summary

Nolan McKinnon is shocked when he's named his niece's guardian. He knows nothing about taking care of a little girl—especially an orphan—but he still would have bet he knew more than Kim Sherman.

Kim's a newcomer to Enchantment—one who seems a little too determined not to get involved with anyone. But Nolan can't refuse help, even if it comes from a woman with secrets in her past....



 

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