Indian Moon
by
Carolyn McCray (Goodreads Author)
Despite tragedy and heartbreak, under an Indian Moon, anything seems possible... even love.
While set in the lush and misty Pacific Northwest, Indian Moon doesn't contain any vampires or teeny boppers.
Just real romance... for the rest of us.
While set in the lush and misty Pacific Northwest, Indian Moon doesn't contain any vampires or teeny boppers.
Just real romance... for the rest of us.
Kindle Edition, 199 pages
Published
October 2nd 2008
(first published October 2nd 208)
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Indian Moon
by Carolyn McCray
I am hardly the romance reader. And I distaste “contemporary” flavour. Believe me. Always had been like that. Just a pure fantasy, action and thriller fan of remote lands and times – that is what I am.
So, how did I end up reading Indian Moon in the first place, you would wonder. I knew from the beginning it was “a contemporary romance”. Honestly speaking, I was curious. That is the second book by the same author that I have read and the first one was amazi...more
Indian Moon
by Carolyn McCray
I am hardly the romance reader. And I distaste “contemporary” flavour. Believe me. Always had been like that. Just a pure fantasy, action and thriller fan of remote lands and times – that is what I am.
So, how did I end up reading Indian Moon in the first place, you would wonder. I knew from the beginning it was “a contemporary romance”. Honestly speaking, I was curious. That is the second book by the same author that I have read and the first one was amazi...more
Nov 18, 2012
Gina
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3 of 5 stars
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As the story opens we meet Quinton and Ralph, surveyors and researchers for the environmental effects of logging. Quickly the pair runs into the Templeton family at a restaurant in town. With just one glance, Quinton knows that Regina, the wife, is the woman of his dreams. The only problem is that Wayne Templeton owns the logging company that Quinton is working with and the fact that Wayne, with his money and respect, basically owns the town. Quinton doesn't know how Regina feels about him so he...more
Quinton arrives in the small town of Crow's Landing with his co-worker to survey the land before his company decides whether or not to sign off on the deforestation project. But this process is just a formality as Quinton and the company he works for have already been paid off by the owner of the local mill, Mr. Togglehorn. Nothing they find will change the decision, or so Quinton believes until he meets Mr. Togglehorn's wife, Regina.
Regina has been married to her husband from the age of sixteen...more
Regina has been married to her husband from the age of sixteen...more
Carolyn McCray doesn't stick to one genre, which I think is fun. I read HeartsBlood, a paranormal romance and enjoyed it. This one is straight romance.
Quinton Spear is an environmentalist who has sold out. His firm is supposed to research the impact of clear cutting an area. But he is going to turn in a bogus report - a jailable offense. He is beginning to have of regret about this treachery when he falls in love with the owner's wife, a mentally abused woman. The owner is a dangerous man who no...more
Quinton Spear is an environmentalist who has sold out. His firm is supposed to research the impact of clear cutting an area. But he is going to turn in a bogus report - a jailable offense. He is beginning to have of regret about this treachery when he falls in love with the owner's wife, a mentally abused woman. The owner is a dangerous man who no...more
What a wonderful romance. It certainly takes you to the place where you would ask yourself, what would I do in this situation and what choices would I make. It was very satisfying to see Regina and Quinton mature and question their decisions and what choices they ultimately make. This was a very enjoyable read, well written, and I would highly recommend it. I am a fan of reading series and certainly would not mind seeing what happens in these folks lives down the road.
Although I read more paranormal romances than anything else, I really enjoyed this romance without any of the paranormal elements I'm used to. In fact, I think this might be my favorite book by Carolyn McCray. Very well written and great romantic heat between the two main characters.
My biggest complaint? I don't feel like everything was resolved. It needs a sequel!
My biggest complaint? I don't feel like everything was resolved. It needs a sequel!
I really enjoyed this story. The setting and characters were great. I would call this a love story rather than a romance as it doesn't have the traditional romance HEA, but it does have a satisfying, hopeful ending, and I can see the hero and heroine living happily ever after in the future. Very well written book.
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