The Stars at Night by Celia Yeary
Publisher: Desert Breeze Publishing, Inc.
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Short Story (125 Pages)
Heat Level: Sensual
Rating: 4.5 books
Reviewed by FennelKate Norwood from New York arrives in Texas with her young motherless nephew, Nicky. She quickly decides the plan to relocate him with his grandmother is a mistake. With the help of Nicky’s uncle, Jesse McCoy, she learns the boy’s father is dead. Her boyfriend interferes with his own agenda for Kate, using lies, deceptions, and cruelty.
Jesse McCoy falls for Kate Norwood the minute he stops her on the outskirts of Sagewood, Texas for speeding. He soon learns they share a family connection and a common problem. His goals become finding the proper home for his nephew, saving Kate from a devious man, and loving her for the remainder of his life. But will she give up her New York lifestyle to live a simple life in Texas?
In The Stars at Night Ms. Yeary uproots her heroine, Kate Norwood, from all that is familiar and plunks her down in Texas. Kate is looking for Ray McCoy, her nephew’s father, but instead she meets his brother Jesse. Memory Support Recent research has shown that kamagra gives results after 30 minutes buy cialis in usa of its intake. Also it is quite common for the older man to suffer with erectile dysfunction medications. lovemaking is always on a men’s mind and if these sexual fantasies are not fulfilled men feel disturbed, tensed, stressed, their creativity thought cheap cialis 100mg process, working capacity, production everything decreases and they feel less confident about themselves. If you do so, you will not cute-n-tiny.com purchase cheap levitra love the outcome. A doctor works cheapest cialis soft is not to treat the condition. From the first emotional sparks fly, and then with her usual skill Ms. Yeary weaves in misinformation, betrayals, blackmail, and substance abuse, to name but a few of the conflicts her hero and heroine face. Both are strong characters with responsible jobs, and yet when it matters most, their demons and uncertainties hold them back from expressing themselves. Both are caring and family orientated, even though the heroine denies this.
In The Stars at Night the author offers strong believable characters, a charming and yet complex story and a beautiful setting. Into this mix she throws in secondary characters, all of whom in their own ways, makes life difficult for Jesse and Kate, and Kate’s adorable nephew, Nicky. There were a couple of scene changes that lacked the author’s usual smooth touch and had me floundering for a couple of moments before picking up the new setting, but it wasn’t enough to stop me from moving forward. Ms. Yeary’s skilled word-smithing and vivid descriptions of her beloved Texas, paint an amazing picture of the scenery and environment.
The Stars at Night is a poignant, charming story that held my attention from start to finish, with a reluctant break for sleep.
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