Remember My Touch by Gayle Wilson released on Apr 24, 1998 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
#3 OF THE "HOME TO TEXAS" Series -- again a 5 Plusssss
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Picky, Picky ------- this is a good resolution to three men's stories that all happen within a short amount of time. The blending of each book in the passage of time is brilliant. Heartwarming with enough action to keep from being boreing. No indecent bedhoping but just good passionate love. Jenny McCullar is seeing the Texas senator, Trent Richardson and attending the wedding of Anne Richardson to Rio Delgado. Rio is the half-brother to Chase and Mac McCullar and now Jenny's friend. Rio's marriage has also brought out Matt Dawson - Matt Dawson is a scarred and mysterious stranger that arouses emotions in Jenny McCullar that she had thought were dead. How can this be? Not even Trent could do this. Suddenly we find out that Chase has more secrets than we knew about. I was ticked to find out that the present sheriff, Buck Elkins had inherited Mac's grandfathers desk along with the job. Trent Richardson senses danger in Matt Dawson staying at Jenny's ranch and her reluctance to leave. The wonderful part in the story is the way the three men suddenly are pulling together to find out who killed Mac. The women are supportive [why couldn't one of them have plugged someone]. Because my interst is always in the aftermath of the story - I dearly love the epilogues --- I just wish there would be another story to tie in all the children. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED -- definitely satisfying trilogy -- sure will be a keeper for me - a rare set that is a 5 plus in my collection of books. #1 - RANSOM MY HEART [Chase] #2 - WHISPER MY LOVE [Rio] #3 - REMEMBER MY TOUCH [Mac]
A Good Book, But Somewhat Disappointing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"Remember My Touch" is a solid effort, although somewhat disappointing considering the build-up from the other books. Jenny McCullar is still grieving for her husband Mac who was killed five years earlier in a bomb explosion. Suddenly a mysterious stranger shows up at the same time some dangerous events begin to take place. You can probably guess who the stranger is (Wilson doesn't bother to keep it a secret, realizing we're not that dumb. Good for her.) but the story isn't as fulfilling as expected. The part in "Whisper My Love" (Book 2 of the trilogy) where Jenny remembers Mac had me near tears, yet the story of their reunion left me strangely cold. The actual scene where Jenny learns who the stranger is takes forever to arrive and ends rather quickly. The next time they get around to discussing the matter, Jenny is very forgiving and they're back in love, no questions asked. I'm thinking, "That's it???" As for the mystery element, it is eerily reminiscent of the one in "Whisper My Love," including the way it ends. Still, Wilson fills the book with her usual emotion and vivid imagery and the closing paragraphs are beautiful. A good book, for sure. Just not the spectacular one I was expecting.
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