So why couldn't Starr Bravo think of at least one? Maybe because though she'd been in love with rancher Beau Tisdale since she was sixteen, they'd agreed that this "summer of love" was just that. That when September rolled around, they'd go their separate ways--she to her glamorous job in New York City, he back to ranch life.
But now--too late--she knew that the life she wanted was right here, with Beau and their unborn child. And she needed to get the words out--Beau, I'm pregnant--before their baby did it for her! So why couldn't she just tell him?
Maybe because there were three words she was longing to hear from him first?
New York Times bestselling author Christine Rimmer has written more than one hundred contemporary romances for Harlequin Books. She has won Romantic Times BOOKreview’s Reviewer’s Choice Award for best Silhouette Special Edition. She has been nominated seven times for the Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA award and five times for Romantic Times Series Storyteller of the Year.
A California native who first longed to be an actress, Christine earned her theater degree from California State, Sacramento and then went to New York to study acting. Later, she moved to Southern California, where she began her writing career with short stories, plays, and poems. Her poems and short stories were published in a number of small literary journals. Her plays were produced at The Back Alley and Group Theaters in Southern California and have been published by Dramatists Play Service and West Coast Plays.
She now lives in Oregon with her family and two very contented cats named Tom and Ed.
Pretty good book, the heroine has always had a thing for a hero since she was sixteen but he was stuck with his no good family, now they are older and more mature, the hero has a good life and job and the heroine has a job waiting for her in New York and she wants to start fresh till the summer, but their feelings run deep and she wants more but the hero has scars from his abusive childhood. And oh she gets pregnant and takes way too long to tell him.
I found this book in a closet when My family and i were moving houses- I kept it with me and over the summer i read this. It was a good book for a girl of 11-12 which are was about the age i was when i read this, I remember reading this then giving to to others to read -- i let a 17 year old friend of mine read it and she was shocked i had read the love scenes :P
Ya estoy entendiendo el estilo de la escritora, aquí la protagonista es la que tiene el poder, ella da el primer paso, jajajaja porque si fuera por él, me imagino que esperamos sentados hasta quien sabe cuando...
Comencé este libro con muchas expectativas: una portada romántica, la promesa de un verano lleno de emociones... pero lamentablemente no logró convencerme. La trama, aunque tenía potencial, se sintió predecible y los personajes no lograron atraparme.