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Indian Moon (2000)

by Carolyn McCray(Favorite Author)
3.45 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: Carolyn McCray doesn't stick to one genre, which I think is fun. I read HeartsBlood, a paranormal romance and enjoyed it. This one is straight romance.Quinton Spear is an environmentalist who has sold out. His firm is supposed to research the impact of clear cutting an area. But he is going to turn in a bogus report - a jailable offense. He is beginning to have of regret about this treachery when he falls in love with the owner's wife, a mentally abused woman. The owner is a dangerous man who no one should cross. Well written and sensual, written alternately from Quninton's point of view and the wife. You'll like it.
review 2: Quinton arrives in the small town of Crow's Landing with his co-worker to survey the land before his company decides whether or not to s
... moreign off on the deforestation project. But this process is just a formality as Quinton and the company he works for have already been paid off by the owner of the local mill, Mr. Togglehorn. Nothing they find will change the decision, or so Quinton believes until he meets Mr. Togglehorn's wife, Regina.Regina has been married to her husband from the age of sixteen, when her parents received compensation for her hand in marriage. She has suffered his verbal and physical abuse for years and is left to deal with her two, polar-opposite teenage children while her husband is often out of town on business. But when a friend convinces her that joining the two guys visiting the town is completely harmless, she learns life and love can be different than what she has suffered through.I found the characters and the situation in Indian Moon to be very realistic. Quinton's reluctance to start anything with the boss' wife and Regina's inexperience in relationships are portrayed very well. As with every other book I've read by Carolyn McCray, I found her descriptions in this novel to be exceptional. I never had to wonder what the setting or a person looked like.Although this story is written in third person for Quinton and Regina's points-of-view, there were some areas throughout which made the story feel more omnipotent. That did not distract from my enjoyment of this contemporary romance though. The characters were extremely well-developed without Ms. McCray throwing in a lot of back story. And she brought tears to my eyes at the end.Indian Moon is another great story from Carolyn McCray and I look forward to reading more from her. less
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dani
Good book until the end! I like a happy ending, this book didn't have one!
_kisss_
A mindless read. Entertaining summer beach book.
TIDON
Free Kindle book June 13, 2012.
rafliezl
Kindle free download 9/5/12.
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