The Last of the Honky-tonk Angels

by Marsha Moyer

Lucy Hatch (2)

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Having found the sort of man who only comes along once in a lifetime, Lucy Hatch is head over heels in love and lust. But just as the future seems to be blooming with possibilities, her life is turned upside down.The blast of a car horn one beautiful morning not only puts paid to the luxury of a sleep in, but Lucy's idyll with Ash Farrell forever. She barely has time to wrap a sheet around her when a teenager is unceremoniously dumped on their door step. For Ash, it's the first contact he's show more had with his daughter, Denny, in years. For Lucy, it's the last thing she expected - and there's an even bigger surprise to come. And for Denny it's a ticket to a whole new life ...An irresistibly warm, funny and knowing tale of life and love in a small Texas town from the author of THE SECOND COMING OF LUCY HATCH. show less

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Lovely, really. I spent a lot of time being very worried about everyone, and my goodness but there were a lot of plot points to work out, but, oh, gardens, and holding hands, and old burned-down churches, and Ash Farrell, who's still sexy as hell, even when he's being an asshole. Now we need one from his point of view!
Marsha Moyer's The Last of the Honkey-tonk Angels is getting the nod as the best 'chick lit' novel of 2003. I'm not sure what makes it 'chick lit,' but I am sure that it's a fine fine book. It's also the sequel to Moyer's first novel, The Second Coming of Lucy Hatch, and I strongly suggest reading that one first.

Lucy Hatch is a strong, sexy, earthy novel about two people finding each other despite, or, perhaps, because of their pasts.

Honkey-tonk Angel is the story of what happens when Lucy wakes up one morning with sexy Ash and realizes that life must go on.

Moyer introduces Denny, Ash's fourteen-year-old daughter, who comes to spend the summer with Ash and Lucy. And Denny becomes a strong voice in the novel. This is not a romance. It show more is a novel about relationships, and the ties of family and the past, and love, and growing up [whether you're fourteen or thirty-three], and accepting responsibility....

Once again Moyer's characters are full, well-rounded, quirky, wonderful; East Texas has never been more interesting, and the tension between love and sex never more successfully explored.

Can I give this one a 6 out 5?
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Dancing to the Moon was an intimate, warm read with likeable characters solidly grounded in a small country town. Its an easy read that lets you meander alongside peeking in the windows of the lives of Lucy, Ash, Denny and a variety of other charcters.Its been a long time since I read the first in this series but Dancing to the Moon can easily stand alone. Delightful.

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2003

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PS3613 .O93 .L37Language and LiteratureAmerican literature
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