- Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
- Publisher: Avon (Nov 4 1999)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0380802074
- ISBN-13: 978-0380802074
- Product Dimensions: 17.5 x 10.7 x 2.8 cm
- Shipping Weight: 181 g
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Claire Cavanaugh is about to graduate from college when she learns her step-father has died. She quickly retrieves her sister Emily from the special school for the blind that she attends and they book passage on a river boat known as the Lady Luck to take them back home to Fortune. That boat happens to be owned by Tyler McCane who, after saving Emily's life and seeing the sisters safely home, goes into partnership with Claire's archenemy in an attempt to steal her home out from under her and turn it into an inn catering to the river boat business they plan to build.
Of course, Tyler is intrigued by Claire from the beginning. She has the strength and intelligence to beat the bank trying to foreclose on her home and starts taking in boarders to pay the bills. An interesting cast of secondary characters, including Emily, Tyler's friend Jonas, and the new housekeeper Lulu, add great dimension and depth to the plot. These are likable people that I grew to care about and, for whom Linda was able to create interesting and believable twists and turns.
The evil-doer, Reginald Boothe, has enough history with Claire and her family to make his drive for revenge believable. I am never entirely sure why he has such overwhelming and far-reaching power in this town, other than the fact that it was a small town, he was the president of the bank, and a really conniving, bad dude. But, he is certainly bad and does it well.
The internal struggles that cause Claire and Tyler to doubt each other and the love that develops between them adds to the external struggles they face to save her home. The similarity of their wounded souls gives them a base for understanding, but also allows each to teach the other to trust and love. This is a strong story with good characters that I believe you will find enchanting - don't miss it!