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A nurse is injured while serving in Afghanistan and her leg is amputated below the knee. When her physician fiancé responds with revulsion, she feels as if she is damaged and repulsive. Her decision to return to her childhood home was made to permit her to retreat from interacting with other people. She had been hurt enough.

Her childhood friend had become a doctor and he was not willing to permit her to retreat from life. As they try to get over the past and it's issues, their relationship keeps them both confused and puzzled

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Dancing In The Moonlight The Cowboys of Cold Creek RaeAnne Thayne 9780373247578 Books Reviews


I greatly appreciated that the author let you see into the leading characters minds and perspectives, giving much depth to the characters. Good plot development, charming love stories between folks in rural America. I confess that the heroine got on my nerves and annoyed me several times throughout the book (hence the 4 stars)...but the book had a good sense of realism as every one knows some real-life people that appear to blindly have a chip on a shoulder or two. "Perspective is reality" is a theme you'll get familiar with throughout this book. Granted, some of Maggie's angst and fight for her dignity and independence is admirable in its own right - any medical provider who's worked with amputees has seen that there's a variety of coping mechanisms out there when dealing with tragedy (some folks are far more graceful/gracious/classy than others!)

As for the hero in the story...who wouldn't fall in love with Jake Dalton?? That doctor has the freakin' patience and perseverance of a saint for this mulish woman! Hot, sexy AND useful!...did I mention noble and charming? If nothing else, I found myself wanting to read the book to the end just to make sure that man found happiness and all the other good sappy stuff he deserves!
What an amazing story of one woman's bravery to face her fears upon returning home from a war she didn't want to be in.

After losing part of her leg from war casualties, Lieutenant Magdalena (Maggie) Cruz, comes home to 'get away from it all'. Or so she thought. The night she was returning home, she got a flat tire, in the pouring down rain. She was attempting to change it herself, when someone pulled up to offer assistance. The person in question was non other than her neighbor and mortal enemy, Jake Dalton!

Jake was very much aware of Maggie's heroics and what it had cost her, and to see her outstretched leg, trying to change a tire, was more than he could bare. So he made her go sit in his car while he finished. She realized who he was and it took every fiber in her being to utter a 'thank you'.

Jake on the other hand, a doctor now, had been aware of Maggie's injuries from the beginning and only wanted to show her what she meant to him, if she'd only let him. When he saw it was her trying to change that tire, it was more than he could stand, so he took over for her, even tho she kept saying she 'was almost done'.

Maggie had hated ALL Dalton's, because she believed their father was the cause of her own father's death, having to work 2 jobs to pay for water rights to their property. When in fact, he really didn't have to, but he was a very proud man.

There are so many more things going on in this story, and it would take much more space to tell you all about it, but like me, you should read it for yourselves, then you decide whether or not you enjoyed it as much as I surely did.

Enjoy!!
If you are into romance, or you just need a break from heavy reading, this book is for you. After all, how many silly little books are set with a view of the Tetons, especially from the back side. (I live near there, so this is hometown reading fo me.)

The male romantic interest, Dr. Dalton, is a sole practitioner in a small town about 45 minutes from Idaho Falls, where he seems to spend a fair amount of time delivering babies and checking up on patients. He is the son of a major cattle rancher in this small town of about 2000. He has a heart of gold, which apparently was stolen at a young age by the female romantic interest, Maggie, who is a vet newly released from the hospital where she has been recovering from a leg amputation due to injuries in Afghanistan. She is driving home to escape her life after being rejected by her fiancé due to her injuries. She has a huge chip on her shoulder because of this and because of her injury in general. Besides that, she is in constant pain because she has been overdoing it on her new leg. She can’t be all bad, though, because she drives a Subaru.

In addition, Maggie has a very deep antipathy toward Dalton and all of his family, because she believes that the patriarch of the family cheated her father out of vast sums of money, and that this lead to her father’s death. The elder Dalton is also long gone.

So these two meet up on a dark, empty road on the way to their homes. Dalton is driving home to catch a few hours before returning to Idaho Falls to check on a patient. Maggie is returning home in defeat. She doesn’t know she is a hero in her hometown. Her car has broken down. Dalton, a good neighbor, stops to help, and gives Maggie that help over her objections. Somehow this type of unwanted help continues over and over, while Dalton falls deeper in love, and while Maggie begins to realize that she may have feelings Feelings she know she can’t act on because no man would want a woman with a stump instead of a leg, and because she hates everything Dalton.

The end to this story is predictable. We don’t read these books because of the end, but rather, because of the journey. This one is pretty nice.
A nurse is injured while serving in Afghanistan and her leg is amputated below the knee. When her physician fiancé responds with revulsion, she feels as if she is damaged and repulsive. Her decision to return to her childhood home was made to permit her to retreat from interacting with other people. She had been hurt enough.

Her childhood friend had become a doctor and he was not willing to permit her to retreat from life. As they try to get over the past and it's issues, their relationship keeps them both confused and puzzled
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