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15 Jul 2024

Book Review / Song of the West by Nora Roberts

 


Former Olympic gymnast Samantha Evans and her twin sister Sabrina have chosen very different directions in life, but they are still as close as sisters can be. So when Sabrina begs her twin to help out during her pregnancy, Sam leaves her big city life behind for the countryside.


Sam thought she knew what to expect on her sister's ranch. But she wasn't expecting to find gorgeous but infuriating Jake Tanner - or have to deal with his teasing. Sam tries to keep her distance, something keeps pulling her back. Perhaps there's more to Jake than meets the eye . . .


Published:  1st April 1982 (republished 4th March 2021)

Publisher:  Piatkus

Pages:  141 Pages, Paperback

Genre:  Romance, Contemporary, Westerns and Fiction



MY REVIEW


What I liked about this story...  The romance.  Full stop.  There's just something about a Nora Roberts romance that always get me, every single time.  Even though this story is only 141 pages, it still packs a punch in the romance department.  For me, this story was all about the characters.  You have sisters and then you have the introduction of Jake Tanner...


What I didn't like about this story...  I would have loved for this story to have been longer with the relationships and romance being drawn out longer, or even if this was a series of books following each character, that would be amazing.


Would I recommend...  Highly!  A great romance ideal for a rainy Sunday afternoon (or any other day of the week that takes your fancy!)




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