Runabout

by Pamela Morsi

Dead Dog, Oklahoma (book 2)

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After her first and only suitor leaves her at their engagement party, Tulsa May Bruder, the town wallflower, gives the town gossips something to talk about when she begins a very public courtship with childhood friend Luther Briggs.

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I loved this! The heroine was insecure about her appearance and convinced the hero could never love her, but she's no doormat, she's spunky and clever and independent. The change in the hero's feelings throughout the book was one of the more believable friends-to-lovers storylines I've read. A few decent doses of angst and HEAs all around. Good stuff.
I read this back in 1994 or 95 and gave it 5 stars. This time I went to 4. It is still fun how the romance develops. But now I seem to be less taken with the heavy emphasis on a person's looks as a plot device, and the need for a 'villain' other woman. Good side stories and humor.
Very cute book with a lot of happiness. I like how the problems are worked out and was a very good small book to read. ( the cover was blue with a straw hat with flowers on it)

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Pamela Morsi Pamela Morse is one of romance's fastest rising stars. Winner of the 1992 Rita for Best Historical Romance, Pamela is the author of Garters and the soon-to-be released Wild Oats. A former medical librarian, she lives with her husband and daughter in South Carolina.

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Fiction and Literature, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .O88135 .R86Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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