Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Perfect Country and Western Story by Christine Columbus


Title: The Perfect County and Western Story

Author: Christine Columbus

Publisher: The Wild Rose Press

Publication Date: 2009, First Yellow Rose Edition, 2010

ISBN: 1-60154-659-9

Genre: Contemporary

Length: 232 pages

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Author Email: christinecolumbus@msn.com

Rating: 5 Diamonds

Heat Level: Sensual

Reviewer: Starla Kaye

Date: 2-18-09

Alexandra found the love of her life at a music fest a year ago and lost him the same day. A family tragedy tore her away from the event while he’d gone to bring friends back to meet her. Leaving so unexpectedly, she took with her a Stetson autographed by Toby Keith that he’d temporarily had her hold. Guilt has weighed heavily on her as much as her longing to see him again at this year’s event. If he comes…if she can find him in a crowd of 50,000…if he’ll forgive her for leaving with his prized hat. So many ifs.

Ben thought he’d found ‘The One’ a year ago, but evidently he’d been wrong. He’d left her alone for a few minutes at the fest and when he’d returned, she was gone, along with a prized hat he’d intended to give to his disabled younger brother. And he hadn’t even gotten her name. All he could hope for was that she’d come to this year’s fest, with his hat. He was no longer interested in anything more from her.


But love can be a complicated thing. It can twist a person’s emotions around and make them be stubborn at times. And yet sometimes it finds a way to bring people back together. If you enjoy second chance at love stories as much as I do, then this book is for you.

2 comments:

  1. Great review, Christine! Your story has me intrigued.

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  2. Thank you Starla for the great review - I'm glad you enjoyed the story. I had so much fun writing the story...and I'm have a lot more fun researching the next story...nothing like a long weekend at a Dude Ranch in Texas for inspiration.

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