Denim and Diamonds

Denim and Diamonds

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Chase Brown offered Letty Ellison love and a life with him on his ranch. Instead Letty chose to follow her dreams to Hollywood. Nine years later, Letty returns with her young daughter. In all this time, there has never been another woman for Chase, yet the bitter memories of Letty's leaving still haunt him. But when a secret from Letty's past confronts them, they must lear...more
Mass Market Paperback, 256 pages
Published July 1st 1997 by Mira Books (first published December 1989)
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Debbie
Oct 19, 2012 Debbie rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2012
Your basic Harlequin type romance. Boy & Girl are in love but some problem or obstacle is in the way which keeps them apart. Of course, if they just told each other what the problem was it would disappear, but then this would be a short story instead of a novel- lol.

Still these are always fun to read, and was a great "riding in the car" book.
Jeanne
This is the story of high school sweethearts Chase and Letty. Letty left Wyoming 9 years earlier to pursue a singing career. She returns home with a 5 year old daughter when she nees heart surgery. I could barely finish this one. The actions of the characters made no sense. This is definitely not one of the author's better books.
Cecelia
As is usually the case with any book Debbie writes, this one is wonderful and enchanting. The main critiscism I would have with it is that the end seems a little too rushed for my liking.
Tara
I really enjoyed this book, altho I wish it would have gone on a few chapters farther, leaving Letty and Chase having kids and adopting Cricket.
Lisa
You really feel the emotions of the characters in this one. It was amazing how much so. A good love story.
Mary
Sometimes you need an escape. Debbie Macomber is good at that sort of fiction.
Jan Mcleod
Typical Harlequin-type romance. Light reading with very predictable ending.
Alice
good storyline. Can't wait to read the follow-up.
Mom
One of those feel good books. Happy ending and all.
PWRL
May 27, 2011 PWRL marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Shelves: 2011-new
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Samantha
I tried to read this one, I really did. But since it was an exact duplicate of so many of her other books, it just didn't hold my interest.
Donna
Great book.
Melissa
Wanted to read a fun romance and barley got through this one. Two people who like each other don't scream mean things at each other all the time and act so stupid. I hate when it is stupid.
Cws
Sep 15, 2008 Cws added it
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