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Ragged Rainbows

By: Linda Lael Miller
Narrated by: Kate Turnbull
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Mitch Prescott was Shay Kendall's savior. He'd bought her mother's mansion on the Washington coast, a financial albatross that Shay couldn't handle. And now he offered her true financial independence - a dream as seductive as Mitch himself. All she had to do was help him write an exposé on her mother, a former Hollywood star.

It felt disloyal, even though her mother would never know the difference. Once a legend, Rosamond now wasted away in a long-term care facility, clutching a doll she thought was her baby. It would be painful, recalling her mother's fickle love and the worst moments of Shay's life. But it could be the one thing that finally allowed Shay to move forward. And find her own love.

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Contemporary Contemporary Romance Fiction Genre Fiction Romance Small Town & Rural
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The story is amazing and makes you laugh and get teary eyed in the same chapter. A great story of being hurt by a man and learning to get through it so a real man can love you better and for real this time. Good read and I’ll probably read it again.

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The two main characters were so childish. Linda Lael Miller is much better than this book! The characters were made to look like 12 year olds that got their feelings hurt over the most simple things. I LOVE Linda’s cowboy novels, they are masculine and smart. I rarely leave reviews that are negative, but this is mind boggling. I skipped chapters to at least grasp at some good meat and potatoes of a story. Whiney pushy characters…and a story I could not follow. Narrator was great.

Very weak characters. Disappointing.

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