"A good storyline"
Heir to a fortune, Richard D'arcy Kristof detests the way
the debutantes chase him like raw meat. However, when you
are worth millions and a media darling as the "millionaire
stud" what else could you expect from the women of his
class. His parents want him married to a suitable bride,
but Darcy finds his circle of women boring. Desperate to
be ordinary for even a month, Darcy bets his lawyer cousin
Nicholas Demetries, that he can do it. He selects Cecil,
Kentucky in the heart of Blue-grass country as his
destination. Harden Braybourne owner of Braybourne farm needs a manager
since his got hurt. Though his daughter would be
perfect, Harden is too chauvinistic to realize it. Instead
he hires the stranger Darcy at a time when the ranch
struggles for solvency due to bad investments. As Darcy
and Silver butt heads, they fall in love, but what will
happen when she learns his true identity? Though the story line of poor misunderstood rich boy going
incognito has been told more times than Darcy's worth, Meg
Lacey provides a warm story line due to its cast including
a four legged stud. The tale entertains the audience
through the squabbles and attraction shared by the lead
couple. Silver is a mercurial person except in love while
Darcy knows he has met his soul mate equal in everything
that matters. Readers will enjoy racing to the finish line
of MILLION DOLLAR STUD. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted April 25, 2002
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