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Mountain Moonlight
Mountain Moonlight
Author: Elizabeth Leigh
After the cruel fires of Civil War destroyed all that mattered most, Betsy Tyler retreated to the edge of the town. Here, deep in Tennessee's Smoky Mountains, she lives a life of self-imposed seclusion. Until the day a stranger comes calling and offers her a chance for a new beginning! — Steele Montgomery has two purposes in life. As a traveling ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780821756324
ISBN-10: 082175632X
Publication Date: 4/1/1997
Pages: 349
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Betsy Tyler, A.K.A. "Crazy Bets", had a bad experience in her past, which now causes her to freak out and go to "that place she goes sometimes," which leads to her locking herself in her room and sitting on her floor loading a pistol, and believing that the hero of the story is actually Satan..... This girl is not all there. What bugs me the most about it is the fact that she is given a child to raise about half way through the book. (No child needs to be in that kind of situation.)
The hero of the story is unique. He is a preacher, but has a bit of a dark shadow in his soul. That shadow is caused by a desire for revenge against the men who killed his family. He is good to the people in the towns he preaches in, and makes it a goal to save Betsy from her demons and bring her back into society.
I had to skim through a lot of pages, because it did get quite boring and redundant. However, to core story is good, because it is unique. No "love" scenes, but a few sweet kissing scenes. (He is a preacher, after all.) Interesting span of characters throughout the book.


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