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Heartbreak Hank (Silhouette Special Edition, No. 751)

Heartbreak Hank (Silhouette Special Edition, No. 751)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Heartbreak Hank is the third story in Myrna Temte's Cowboy Country series. Hank Dawson has always been a lady's man. Right now, however, there was one little lady that Hank had no control over and that was his seven and a half year old daughter Tina. The little girl has declared war on her dad and it seems that the only person that can help him is Tina's school principal Emily Franklin.

Emily will never forget the crush that she had on Hank in high school. She will also never forget the way he humiliated her by giving her the nickname of the worm. Em has no intention of getting involved with Hank, but for Tina's sake she agrees to help him with his parenting skills. Hank finds himself attracted to Emily, but knows that he has his work cut out for him if he wants to convince her to give him a chance.

Hank and Em do not make it easy on each other and eventually they realize that they must both work together if they are to have a future together. Little Tina is adorable and visiting with past characters in this series was enjoyable. If you have read this series than look for Sheriff Andy Johnson and Sam's friend Ginny's story next.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: :)
Review: Heartbreak Hank is the third story in Myrna Temte's Cowboy Country series. Hank Dawson has always been a lady's man. Right now, however, there was one little lady that Hank had no control over and that was his seven and a half year old daughter Tina. The little girl has declared war on her dad and it seems that the only person that can help him is Tina's school principal Emily Franklin.

Emily will never forget the crush that she had on Hank in high school. She will also never forget the way he humiliated her by giving her the nickname of the worm. Em has no intention of getting involved with Hank, but for Tina's sake she agrees to help him with his parenting skills. Hank finds himself attracted to Emily, but knows that he has his work cut out for him if he wants to convince her to give him a chance.

Hank and Em do not make it easy on each other and eventually they realize that they must both work together if they are to have a future together. Little Tina is adorable and visiting with past characters in this series was enjoyable. If you have read this series than look for Sheriff Andy Johnson and Sam's friend Ginny's story next.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: WELLLLLL! DIFFICULT TO DESCRIBE -
Review: I dislike it when a book leaves me dissatisfied.
The story is very well written
The character growth is excellent. The characters really believable personalities.
Just too much looseness of moral character for the principles - Hank and Emily, especially as Hank has a daughter to influence.

Too geared to self-gratification and not enough grit to the story. Ah well, you can't win them all.

A good read for the "Cowboy Country" subtitle - you have to decide for yourself -- my disappointment in the characters maybe exciting to you.

Even Hank's rescue of Em was a result of their decisions.

I will try again in the fourth episode "The Forever Night" with Andy and Ginny.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: WELLLLLL! DIFFICULT TO DESCRIBE -
Review: I dislike it when a book leaves me dissatisfied.
The story is very well written
The character growth is excellent. The characters really believable personalities.
Just too much looseness of moral character for the principles - Hank and Emily, especially as Hank has a daughter to influence.

Too geared to self-gratification and not enough grit to the story. Ah well, you can't win them all.

A good read for the "Cowboy Country" subtitle - you have to decide for yourself -- my disappointment in the characters maybe exciting to you.

Even Hank's rescue of Em was a result of their decisions.

I will try again in the fourth episode "The Forever Night" with Andy and Ginny.


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