"A fun reading experience"
Attorney Annie Fischer has only unhappy memories of
Medicine Creek, Oklahoma. The selling of her childhood
home is the reason she has left DC to return to the town
after a sixteen-year absence. However, she and Home Town
Realty realtor Mike Fitzpatrick are pleasantly surprised to
see one another as both had a crush on the other back in
high school though neither stepped forward. Annie plans to leave town as soon as her business is
complete, but she admits that she finds her Mickey still
quite attractive though he is the single father of five.
Mike feels the same way, but both have been burned in past
in relationships, making anything permanent let alone
beyond Annie's planned stay, seem impossible. Annie and Mike are a likable lead couple and his five
children adds depth to the key duet especially the male
hero. The story line wen it focuses on the romance is
quite engaging and somewhat amusing, but often is
distracted by an unnecessary subplot. With the
entertaining DAUGHTER OF OKLAHOMA and THE MAN FROM
OKLAHOMA, Darlene Graham has done more to romanticize the
Sooner state (last year's NCAA champion football team does
not count) since Rogers and Hammerstein. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 24, 2001
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