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Leaving Lonely Town

Leaving Lonely Town

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: This is by far the best Cait London book that I have read. I can't wait for her next book. I loved both stories in this book. Both couples were great especially Roark and Eden. Buy this book you won't regret it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What a disappointment!
Review: This is one of the worst written books I've ever read! The editor must have been asleep when reviewing this manuscript. It is so bad that I began editing it myself a third of the way through just to keep my interest up. London uses the same phrases over and over to describe characters and their emotions. By the end of the book I was ready to scream from Culley's repeated mental self-abuse over not being "good enough" to touch Sable. The build up of Piers as the villian was not followed up by any suspense and the resulting death scene lent itself to some of the funniest dialogue in the book! Please don't insult the intelligence of romance readers by passing off half-written drival as quality work. Clearly London was not giving her all to what was a promising concept. A pity for her fans.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intense work of romantic suspense
Review: Twenty-seven years ago someone snatched the baby from her home in Shiloh, Wyoming. Now the remains of the housekeeper Maria Alverez, who was watching the infant and her two siblings, has finally been found, but the lost baby remains missing. In Kansas City, Sable believes she is that abducted child. As a student in Forensics 101, she learned that her parents could not have produced her with the different blood types between her and them. She uncovers more circumstantial evidence and now criminologist Sable wonders if Faith and Jacob Langtry are her biological parents.

Accompanied by her friend, Sable travels to meet the Langtry family though she doe not tell them why she come to see them. On first meeting with Sable, Faith believes in her heart that she is her child. Sable turns to Langtry neighbor Culley Blackwolf for help in learning the truth as the duo shares an attraction, but as they fall in love, will veracity end any permanent relationship between them?

Though coincidence brings the two-decade-old kidnapping case to the attention of Sable, readers will enjoy this powerful romantic suspense novel. Once the players are introduced the story line hums with tension and romance as everyone including the audience wonders if Sable really is the lost child. LEAVING LONELY TOWN shows why readers always obtain full value and more from a Cait London novel.

Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Intense work of romantic suspense
Review: Twenty-seven years ago someone snatched the baby from her home in Shiloh, Wyoming. Now the remains of the housekeeper Maria Alverez, who was watching the infant and her two siblings, has finally been found, but the lost baby remains missing. In Kansas City, Sable believes she is that abducted child. As a student in Forensics 101, she learned that her parents could not have produced her with the different blood types between her and them. She uncovers more circumstantial evidence and now criminologist Sable wonders if Faith and Jacob Langtry are her biological parents.

Accompanied by her friend, Sable travels to meet the Langtry family though she doe not tell them why she come to see them. On first meeting with Sable, Faith believes in her heart that she is her child. Sable turns to Langtry neighbor Culley Blackwolf for help in learning the truth as the duo shares an attraction, but as they fall in love, will veracity end any permanent relationship between them?

Though coincidence brings the two-decade-old kidnapping case to the attention of Sable, readers will enjoy this powerful romantic suspense novel. Once the players are introduced the story line hums with tension and romance as everyone including the audience wonders if Sable really is the lost child. LEAVING LONELY TOWN shows why readers always obtain full value and more from a Cait London novel.

Harriet Klausner


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