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Ride the Rainbow Home

by Susan Aylworth

Series: Rainbow Rock (1)

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"Meg Taylor has never thought of Rainbow Rock, Arizona as home. The daughter of a serial-marrying mother, Meg has lived in many placesa "and most of them were kinder than this little town where she was the principal's daughter. She returns after ten years only to help a dear high school friend. Startled by the changes, Meg is pleased to see that her other high school buddy, Little Jimmy McAllister, isn't little anymore. In fact, he is one of the most attractive men she has ever met. As she finds excuses to spend time with him, their friendship begins to blossoma "but Meg has seen marriages come and go and she has no faith in happily ever after. Can Meg let go of doubt, grab on to happiness and ride the rainbow home?."--… (more)
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I enjoyed this very much. I liked the voice, the plot and the characters. It's set in a small town, but luckily without the cast of bizarre characters most authors populate those with.
The road Meg has to travel to understand what she really wants and is capable of is believable, as is the romance with Jim, who knows exactly who he is and what he wants.
I'll certainly be reading more by this author. ( )
  Marcella1717 | Jan 22, 2016 |
Nice read about a young woman returning to a town that holds many uncomfortable memories. But falling in love with a long time friend helps her forget some of those memories and have her wanting to make new memories. Recommended. ( )
  Bette_Hansen | Nov 3, 2015 |
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"Meg Taylor has never thought of Rainbow Rock, Arizona as home. The daughter of a serial-marrying mother, Meg has lived in many placesa "and most of them were kinder than this little town where she was the principal's daughter. She returns after ten years only to help a dear high school friend. Startled by the changes, Meg is pleased to see that her other high school buddy, Little Jimmy McAllister, isn't little anymore. In fact, he is one of the most attractive men she has ever met. As she finds excuses to spend time with him, their friendship begins to blossoma "but Meg has seen marriages come and go and she has no faith in happily ever after. Can Meg let go of doubt, grab on to happiness and ride the rainbow home?."--

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