Interesting story about a woman that seems to have lost A LOT of her memory after a car accident years in the past. After the death if her aunt, she discovers that she, herself, has been married for the last 8 years and she's part owner of a ranch and a fortune.The writing is quite juvenile, and the story really doesn't come together until the very end when everything is explained by the lawyers. This made the rest of the book lack credibility. Buuuut, I still really liked the cowboy;) I read this book by Jennie Hansen and at first it confused me. I was trying to figure out what was really going on with the characters. Laura is left fatherless after a bad car accident and her Aunt Alice takes her and her mother in to help raise her. After her Aunt passes away she discovers papers indicating that she is married and has been for years. Follow the story of Laura as she tries to find out if she is really married and entitled to half of her father's ranch. This story will keep you wondering what will happen up until the very end.All in all, I liked this book. It was very different and at first, a bit confusing. But as you begin to sort out all of the details, you find yourself swept up in the mystery of Laura's supposed marriage and entitlement to her father's ranch. I do recommend this book to anyone who likes a book that will keep them wondering until the very end.
What do You think about High Country (2009)?
Absolutely amazing! The plot thickened practicaly to its peak within the first four pages!
—salaf
I actually enjoyed this one! It was pretty formulaic but good none the less.
—9494ann