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Facing the Heartache
Posted March 08, 2010
By BlackLeopard,



Crystal McCord moved to New York for one thing - to become an actress. It had always been her dream to hit it big on Broadway. Or was it? Crystal’s twin sister had the same ambitions when they were both little girls. But ever since her sister’s death, nothing has been the same. Crystal finds herself all alone in the bustling city of New York. Is she living her dream or her sister’s?

Crystal gets word that her family is having an emergency meeting on their ranch in Arkansas. They want her there. Should she go? Crystal feels torn about the whole thing. She doesn’t want to go back home and face everyone… and everything. She left home because of the heartache and pain of losing her beloved sister. But soon after hearing about the meeting, she breaks up with her boyfriend. Everything seems to be going terribly wrong for Crystal. She finally relents and she heads back home. She’ll only stay for a little while… She’ll leave as soon as the meeting is over.

Then Crystal discovers the reason for the meeting - her parents are going on a trip. They need someone to watch over the cows and take care of things while they’re gone. Everyone else in Crystal’s family is too busy to help out at the ranch, so Crystal reluctantly volunteers. It’s strange for her to leave the city girl behind and come back to being a cowgirl: a reluctant cowgirl.

This is Christine Lynxwiler’s first book in the McCord Sister Romance Series. The other two are: Cowgirl At Heart and Cowgirls Don’t Cry.

This is a good book by Christine Lynxwiler. Unfortunately, I do have a few problems with this book, though. The romance between Crystal and Jeremy didn’t have much spark. They fell in love rather quickly, and they don’t get married in this first book. The story also confused me in some parts. For instance - the main character has a couple of brothers and sisters. These characters were introduced suddenly at the beginning. It took me a while to figure out who was Crystal’s relative and who wasn’t.

Besides it being a little confusing, it’s fine. It’s not the most exciting book that I’ve read, but put that aside and it makes for a nice story. The author has the ability to come up with an unusual but unique story. I recommend this book to women who love men with a cowboy hat and a horse. It’s cowboy fiction through and through.

Check out Christine Lynxwiler’s site: cristinelynxwiler.com

~Grace Thorson


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