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Hawks Mountain
Hawks Mountain
Author: Elizabeth Sinclair
Rebecca Hawks has come home to remember who she was before the lure of life as a social worker in a big city nearly destroyed her-and might, still. She's moved back to her family's namesake mountain in West Virginia, where Granny Jo Hawks can help her forget the horrors she'd seen and been unable to prevent. — Ex-Navy Corpsman, Nicholas Hart, has...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781611940107
ISBN-10: 1611940109
Publication Date: 1/31/2011
Pages: 188
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3.7 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Upon reading the opening chapter of this contemporary romance, I though, "CHEEEHEEEEZY!" A Beverly Hillbilly imitation of Granny introduces us to her hometown, the people and the romance of her granddaughter, complete with "yeehaw, ya'll sit tight and let me tell ya 'bout it", eye-rolling colloquialisms. Luckily, Granny didn't continue the narration. She took a backseat and third person took over. As the story continued the stereotypical small-town cliche's poured out like sweet-tea on a hot day, however. It is entertaining as long as the syrup and cheese don't upset the stomach. Unfortunately, Granny had to come back at the end to sum it all up and give us the proverbial "Ya'll come back now, ya'hear?".... Seriously.
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