"Well crafted romance"
Alaskan bush pilot Tanner Davenport lands his Cessna on
Charity MacKay's horse farm claiming he was low on gas and
needed to talk to her. She informs him that his family
farm is bigger and that she knows nothing about Alaska and
flying and he knows less about race horses in spite of
growing up with them. Tanner has come home to Bluegrass
Ridge, Kentucky for the marriage of his brother Nathan to
her sister Savannah. In fact Tanner has come home not to attend a wedding, but
to stop the marriage as he believes his sibling is making
the error of a lifetime, which he makes clear to Charity.
Trying to keep his interference to a minimum, Charity tags
along side of Tanner, but the attraction between them
heats up the Bluegrass State. As she also works a
potential Derby contender, Charity knows he is Alaska and
she is Kentucky making anything permanent between them
more than just a minor commute. Though the interfering in marriage theme is a trite topic,
Dianne Castell makes her intelligent romance feel like the
first novel to use this theme due to a deep wonderful
cast. Tanner and Charity are a fine pair struggling
against a deep attraction that neither wants. Their
family members augment the tale with a feel for horse
breeding country and insight into the lead duet. Fans
will want to ride (either by plane ore horse) along side
the dynamic duo as they attempt THE WEDDING RESCUE that
could easily boomerang. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 10, 2004
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