"An amusing contemporary romance that has a serious undertone"
Livid Hollywood superstar Jackson Stone interrupts a
romantic tryst between his thirteen-year-old daughter
Cherie and her wannabe lover music star Jimmy Toledo. The
tabloids already have the story so Jackson decides it is
time to make a hasty retreat until the scandal is replaced
by some other more notorious event. Taking Cherie with
him, Jackson vanishes to nowhere Arizona, hiding at the
Lazy M ranch. Jackson offers the dude ranch owner widow Rachel Marsh a
large sum of cash if she allows him to hide undercover as a
cowboy. Though the ranch has shown some success lately,
Rachel can use the money to help her raise her eleven-year-
old son Sam. With Jackson playing the part of an inept
cowboy, he lands the role of a lifetime as he and Rachel
fall in love. However, a morose Cherie remains an unhappy
camper who follows the tenet that misery loves miserable
people so she goes out of her way to make everyone
miserable. Emily Carmichael provides her fans with an amusing
contemporary romance that has a serious undertone to the
tale. The story line is at its slapstick funniest when
Jackson tries his best to be Stony the cowboy. His
relationship with Rachel feels fairy tale like, as if
royalty prince and a pretty commoner found love. Cherie
adds teenage angst as she struggles between being daddy's
little girl and her raging adult-like hormones. Readers
will enjoy the delightful THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE SEXY. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted May 17, 2002
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