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Chargement... The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels (2003)par Marsha Moyer
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Dancing to the Moon was an intimate, warm read with likeable characters solidly grounded in a small country town. Its an easy read that lets you meander alongside peeking in the windows of the lives of Lucy, Ash, Denny and a variety of other charcters.Its been a long time since I read the first in this series but Dancing to the Moon can easily stand alone. Delightful. ( ) Marsha Moyer's The Last of the Honkey-tonk Angels is getting the nod as the best 'chick lit' novel of 2003. I'm not sure what makes it 'chick lit,' but I am sure that it's a fine fine book. It's also the sequel to Moyer's first novel, The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch, and I strongly suggest reading that one first. Lucy Hatch is a strong, sexy, earthy novel about two people finding each other despite, or, perhaps, because of their pasts. Honkey-tonk Angel is the story of what happens when Lucy wakes up one morning with sexy Ash and realizes that life must go on. Moyer introduces Denny, Ash's fourteen-year-old daughter, who comes to spend the summer with Ash and Lucy. And Denny becomes a strong voice in the novel. This is not a romance. It is a novel about relationships, and the ties of family and the past, and love, and growing up [whether you're fourteen or thirty-three], and accepting responsibility.... Once again Moyer's characters are full, well-rounded, quirky, wonderful; East Texas has never been more interesting, and the tension between love and sex never more successfully explored. Can I give this one a 6 out 5? Lovely, really. I spent a lot of time being very worried about everyone, and my goodness but there were a lot of plot points to work out, but, oh, gardens, and holding hands, and old burned-down churches, and Ash Farrell, who's still sexy as hell, even when he's being an asshole. Now we need one from his point of view! aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieLucy Hatch (2) Distinctions
Having found the sort of man who only comes along once in a lifetime, Lucy Hatch is head over heels in love and lust. But just as the future seems to be blooming with possibilities, her life is turned upside down.The blast of a car horn one beautiful morning not only puts paid to the luxury of a sleep in, but Lucy's idyll with Ash Farrell forever. She barely has time to wrap a sheet around her when a teenager is unceremoniously dumped on their door step. For Ash, it's the first contact he's had with his daughter, Denny, in years. For Lucy, it's the last thing she expected - and there's an even bigger surprise to come. And for Denny it's a ticket to a whole new life ...An irresistibly warm, funny and knowing tale of life and love in a small Texas town from the author of THE SECOND COMING OF LUCY HATCH. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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