Deborah MacGillivray is superb story teller!, September 18, 2007
By Diane Davis White (North Central Oklahoma)
By Diane Davis White (North Central Oklahoma)
Jago Mershan comes to town bent on doing mischief to Asha Montgomerie's business as part of a family plot to destroy the Montgomeries as their father was destroyed by Ahsa's grandfather. One look at Asha, however, and he has a change of heart. Asha Montgomerie is a young woman who takes care of her own--namely the people who live and work in her tiny community. Rather reclusive when it comes to men, keeping herself to herself is no longer an option when Jago Mershan walks through the door of her café, The Windmill. The instant attraction between the pair gives rise to much speculation by the locals, a comical crew of folks--signature characters that enhance Ms. MacGillivray's work--whose antics keep the reader entertained. Not to mention the juke box that plays oldies from 1964 over and over again. It seems The Windmill has a pair of ghostly lovers who 'hang out' in their favorite booth on occasion. And there is, of course, a nameless cat--a stray who adopted Jago, though the man refutes ownership until the cat gets under his skin. A story by Ms. MacGillivray without a cat is not complete. Ms MacGillivray has once again proven her prolific and undeniable talent as a story teller. Brava! This is the 2nd installment of the Sisters of Colford Hall Series! Can't wait for the next book!
Also recommended: In Her Bed, A Restless Knight, Invasion of Falgannon Isle, Highland Wishes, Faery Special Romances
Diane Davis White, author of Moon of the Falling Leaves
Diane Davis White, author of Moon of the Falling Leaves