Song of the Road
Route 66 Series, Book 3
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نقد و بررسی
June 14, 2004
Pregnant, spunky Mary Lee Clawson returns to Cross Roads, N.Mex., and the motor court her beloved late father built on Route 66 in this engaging Depression-era romance, Garlock's third to feature the legendary highway. All is not right at the motor court: Mary Lee's alcoholic mother is surrounded by trashy friends and has let the motel fall into disrepair; she also resents Mary Lee's return, especially after she learns her daughter owns the motor court. Thankfully, a disarming, green-eyed man Mary Lee met on the bus turns up to help, revealing that he is former jailbird Jake Ramero, back in town to clear his name. Falling for Mary Lee is the last thing Jake planned, but he soon finds himself protecting her from the demands of her dead husband's father, Ocie Clawson, who wants to move her and the baby onto the big ranch, and Ocie's jealous right-hand man, Lon. The bad guys get theirs, the good win out and one plot twist comes as a pleasant and unexpected surprise. Marred only by out-of-place sex scenes late in the book and one out-of-character incident for Mary Lee, this sweet romance is a treat, buoyed by strong characters and Garlock's old-fashioned, no-nonsense storytelling. Agent, Karen Solem.
June 1, 2004
It's 1935 and Mary Lee Clawson, widowed and pregnant, returns to the motor court her late father built in Cross Roads, New Mexico. The complex has become trashy, and Dolly, her drunken mother, doesn't even notice that she is home until Mary Lee starts cleaning up the place. In residence are ex-convict Jake, who seems strangely familiar to Mary Lee; Frank, who is bad news all around; and Mary Lee's guest, a hardworking and loyal 13-year-old hobo named Eli. Jake; Eli; Mary Lee's stocky friend, Trudy; and Deke, the diminutive, kindhearted jokester from " Mother Road " [BKL Jl 03], try to help her make a go of it, but Frank is murdered, and someone wants to prevent Mary Lee from giving birth to the only descendent of wealthy landowner Ocie Clawson. Meanwhile, Mary Lee finds herself falling in love with Jake. Garlock enacts a deus ex machina ending that seems unnecessary, but does tie everything up for that all-important happily-ever-after ending. (Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)
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