Marry A Man Who Will Dance

by Ann Major

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For the first time in his life, Roque Blackstone heard the music of love when he caught Ritz Keller trespassing on his father's land--spying on him as he swam naked in a sheltered pool underneath the live oaks. Despite their families' long-standing and bitter feud, Ritz captured his heart. But although they shared one night of passion, their love could have no future.

Ritz paid an incredible price for loving Roque--with the loss of her family's respect, the life of her unborn child and a show more loveless marriage to another man. Now, more than ten years later, Ritz is forced to admit that she still loves Roque. But will the tragedies of their past deny them the future they were destined to share?

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The title sounded like the possibilities of a light, romantic read. The delightful cover art also hinted to the romantic element in a very delightful way. The author's "Acknowledgments" in the beginning of the book advise, "We make plans. Then real life happens. So it was with this book. I had a vision. Then I wrote something entirely different." I wonder what she had been planning to write.

As the Prologue begins in Houston, TX, in April, 2001, I started reading with interest as I was actually living and working in Houston at the time. But as I continued reading into Book 1 that returns to an earlier time of 1990, my attention and interest started to sway and not to the tune of a delightful read. Instead of becoming absorbed in the show more story, I started remembering the wide range of replies to the question asked in a GoodReads discussion, "How long do you give a book to grab you?" Definitely not the best sign of a good read. It is highly unusual for me not to finish a book but that had not been the primary answer to the discussion. I decided to shut the light off for the night and give it one more try the following evening. The following evening, my first impressions only seemed to become stronger and I looked longingly at the bookshelf where there are so many titles waiting to be read. It was vacation time for me and I wanted to enjoy the extra reading time so although I marked this book as 'read', I did not finish it but I 'read' enough for me.

I didn't think I had read other titles by this author but in checking my list, I did read "The Girl with the Golden Gun". However, it was prior to posting reviews so I do not recall any reactions - positive or negative.
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