I'm a HUGE fan of Patricia Ryan's writing, and Hale's Point (originally published as Return of the Blacksheep) is one of my favorites. How can you miss with a handsome hero who needs to heal and a heroine who offers to help him in his recovery ... but just who is hurting the most? It's no wonder it won the coveted Golden Heart award, and what fun to revisit such wonderful characters as Tucker and Harley.Highly recommended! I liked it.This is a nice story of two people very different people who live in the same house for 6 weeks. She has been hired to house sit for the summer and he is the long lost son returning home unexpectedly after being injured in a plane accident. She is straight lace, he is a loose cannon. The expected conflicts develop as these two likable people learn to like and then love each other. There are two explicit sex interludes toward the end of the book which are well written and appropriate to the story line. If you are not into erotica, these scenes are easy to skip, the book is well worth reading.I liked this and am looking for others by the same author.
What do You think about Hale's Point (2000)?
Predictable, easy read. Really like Tucker but found Harley kind of irritating.
—Ryan
I really liked this! The writing was good and the story was sweet.
—vick