This week the book Come Sundown by Nora Roberts is my current read.
It Begins:
Prologue
- Western Montana, 1991 -
Alice Bodine relieved herself behind a thin screen of lodgepole pines.
On Page 56:
He had the novices on a couple of reliable hacks - though the bay they called Biff could be as lazy as a teenage boy on a summer morning. He plodded along under the man while the nervous giggle rode the cooperative Maybelle.
Verdict:
This novel is broken down into four parts. I'm about halfway through the second part and enjoying the story. I've already got my suspicions about things, but knowing Nora I can't be sure if I'm right or not and probably will find out when she tells us.
She paints such a great picture, I miss my brief time in Montana!
She paints such a great picture, I miss my brief time in Montana!
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