Never Let You Go by Judy Christenberry released on May 25, 2000 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Once again, popular romance author Judy Christenberry presents her fans with a delightful new summer series following the love lives of a cast of enchanting and intriguing characters. In the first book of the series, "Never Let You Go," readers are introduced to the Kennedy sisters of the Circle K Ranch. Orphaned as young children, Abby, Beth and Melissa are taken in by tough but tenderhearted Aunt Beulah in order to be raised together as an intact family. Upon their aunt's death, the girls inherit the family ranch along with a sizable monetary endowment, and are now working against daunting odds to make it a successful operation.The girls' aunt had always encouraged them to pursue their dreams, and Beth's dream is to become one of the top barrel racers in the country. But she needs some expert help, and when it comes in the form of the handsome horse trainer Jedadiah Davis . . . well, this venture might make two dreams come true! But Beth and Jed don't quite hit it off, although they both feel an enormous attraction towards one another. But at first, they get along as well as oil and vinegar. The twosome's hearts soon overcome their hard-headedness, and a great love blossoms under the dusty Texas sky.Judy Christenberry has a knack for making readers feel right at home with her stories, and "Never Let You Go" is no exception. Strong family ties and heart-stirring romance makes Judy one of today's most popular authors of contemporary romance. Look for the continuation of the Kennedy girls stories in the "Circle K Sisters" series with Melissa's story in "The Borrowed Groom," set for July publication and Abby's story, which will appear in "Cherish The Boss," in August.
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In this first story about the Kennedy sisters, Beth Kennedy meets and matches wits with Jed Davis, her new trainer. Striving to be the best barrel racer possible, Beth needs Jed's assistance. But his feelings for Beth make Jed want to continue on down the isolated road of his life.Christenberry has crafted a good story here. Both Beth and Jed have suffered a similar loss in their lives which Beth feels should bring them together though Jed feels her wealth drives them apart. She feels his prejudice is unwarranted and he believes that her heart is too soft. There's a great deal of miscommunication between the two of them but an equal amount of character development that goes on during their interaction with, as well as independently of, each other. The development of these two characters is fully illustrated through Christenberry's wry and witty tone when it comes to these characters, especially Jed and his self-deprecation. I really enjoyed the rapport between the three sisters and am looking forward to their stories in the upcoming months ahead.
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