Saturday, May 08, 2004

Happy Mother's Day

I love Mother's Day, my husband is the best MD shopper.
I sent him and the kids lots of hinting emails and as I sit at the computer I can spy a few potted gifts in the backyard.

I finished HIGH COUNTRY HERO by Lynna Banning this morning. It left too many dangling threads about the hero, Cord's past for my taste. It had been too long since I read THE SCOUT to remember much about the heroine, Sage's parents, aunt, uncle and cousin. Ms. Banning seem to give hints about Sage's cousin Matt and an unrequited love for a married woman, I bet that is the next book. The married woman had a sick elderly husband.

For those that read HIGH COUNTRY HERO don't you think Cordell was born 80 some years too soon, he would have made a great 70s hippy!! Swimming in the rain, smelling the woods, listening to nature and so much more. LOL

Next up? I was visiting the Super Authors message boards this afternoon, Susan Gable has me interesting in reading her May HSR, WHOSE CHILD?. Looks very emotional and has one of my favorite themes surrogate mother.

HIGH COUNTRY HERO (Rated B-)
Lynna Banning
5/2004
Rom/H
When she trekked into the mountains with Cord Lawson to save a life, she'd thought that book smarts alone mattered. Now one rain-soaked river swim and bare-chested kiss in the sun later, she knew that being alive meant feeling things. But could she survive the heartbreak when her tantalizing tutor resumed his wandering ways?
Life was uncertain, so a man took his pleasures where he found them. That was the law that Cord Lawson lived by. But when he found Sage West, everything changed, for this surprising lady doctor sparked something new in his footloose soul — a certainty that he'd at last come home!

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