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Hearts Against the Wind (Crystal Creek)

Hearts Against the Wind (Crystal Creek)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: From the back...
Old Hank Travis could see a lot of himself in Jeff Harris. The boy had oil in his blood and lived only for the next big strike. Hank would lay odds that nothing would keep Harris in Crystal Creek for long. Of course, if a certain marriage-minded Miss Beverly Townsend set her cap at him, all bets were off.

My opinion...
Beverly has been mentioned in most of the previous books in this series. She has been portrayed as self-absorbed and using her beauty as a shield. Beverly was Miss Texas and almost Miss America. At first Jeff thinks that she is nothing but a pretty face, until he gets to know her and sees that she is a wonderful person with a big heart. However, Jeff has a tough time trying to convince her to have a relationship with an oil driller. I like Jeff and Beverly together. I hope that they are mentioned more in later books in the series. As usual in this series, characters from previous books make an appearance in this story. The next book (The Thunder Rolls) is about Ken Slattery, the foreman at the McKinney ranch, and Nora Jones from the Longhorn coffee shop.


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