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File Size: 1423 KB
Print Length: 321 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0425250377
Publisher: Berkley (August 7, 2012)
Publication Date: August 7, 2012
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B0074VTH7U
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I could hardly wait for another great Jodi Thomas read but this book turned into my least favorite of all. The scene where Rose entered her room and encountered Duncan felt like the Jodi Thomas settings that whisked her readers into those 'feel-good' stories. But after that short intro, so little of her story centered around the couple that the book was supposed to be about that I struggled to even finish the book.The Whispering Mountain series was wonderful...a showcase for an author of incredible talent. But with this book, sadly, it lacked that magical Jodi Thomas touch.
While the pairing of Rose and Duncan was never hinted at or even commented upon in previous Whispering Mountains books, fans of the series couldn't help feeling there was a chance they might be paired together. So, when I saw this was Rose's story, I was thrilled and pre-ordered it right away.The story started out good. However, the summary is very misleading because I felt Rose was never in danger because of Duncan. The outlaw gang is not determined to kill her. I doubt they even know who Rose is. Rose's friend is more likely to put Rose in danger than Duncan is. I never got into the plot because the point of view was always changing. There was too many characters and each chapter was about a different character. Like earlier reviews have said, the secondary characters were more interesting than the main characters. I never understood Rose or Duncan. I went back to count and out of the 51 chapters, half of them were about Rose or Duncan or both (Also, keep in mind that some of the chapters were really short. Some were only a 2-page conversation). I don't even know how they fell in love with each other since most of their back story was told in short descriptions.My biggest problem is Duncan's past and the romantic relationship wasn't answered. Apparently, Duncan has been looking into his past and he has a letter that he never opened with information about his birth parents, his real name and age. This exploration of Duncan into his past is never explained. Also, besides mentioning what might be in the letter and that he wanted to open it with Rose by his side, the letter is never mentioned again.The second question I had that Thomas never answered is the pairing of Rose and Duncan. Yes, they are not blood-related and were both adopted by the McMurrays so they can marry each other. However, they ARE cousins (meaning they were raised to see each other as cousins). They introduce themselves to people as cousins. What I found strange is the romance between the two was never questioned by them, their friends or the people around them. Also, I can't help wondering what the McMurray family would think of the pairing? Did they know Rose was going to end up with Duncan? We are given so little information about their past that it's hard to speculate when they started having feelings for each other.I always enjoyed a Jodi Thomas' book, especially her earlier books. She always has great characters, interesting plot, and engaging conversations. That being said, while this story is easy to read, it wasn't on par with the other Whispering Mountains books mainly because her writing style was different. The story was incomplete. After finishing the book, I felt there was a WILD TEXAS ROSE 2 somewhere. To me, the writing was very similar to Jodi Thomas' Harmony series. While the different perspectives worked in the Harmony series, it didn't work here because this is one book not a series. 320 pages is not enough to effectively flesh out 2 main characters and 6 secondary characters. If you enjoyed the Harmony series, you might like this. However, don't read this expecting Rose and Duncan's love story, you won't get it.
I'm not sure how I feel about this book. Normally, the Whispering Mountain series is really good, but this time it seems like Ms. Thomas just gave up. In addition to the romance between Rose and Duncan, Ms. Thomas decided to add not one, not two, but three additional romances in this one book. Juggling four couples' struggles to find love and happiness means that a few things had to fall through the cracks, and, unfortunately, the story between Rose and Duncan was one of those things. Oh, wait; I just remembered there is a fifth (or is it sixth?) storyline in this book-that of long lost brothers finding each other. It seems that Rose and Duncan getting together was an afterthought; something to be done in the last paragraph of the last chapter-kind of like she completely forgot she was writing about Rose and Duncan. Duncan spends most of this book injured and vulnerable, not what one expects of a seasoned Texas Ranger who is supposed to be the hero of the story. Rose ends up being both hero and heroine, with a healed Duncan making an appearance at the end, to which Rose says: "It's about time you showed up." I guess we are supposed to assume they live happily ever after with that snarky comment. I think the Rose and Duncan story needed more developing and a couple of the side stories should have been left out-especially since they'll never be heard about again in the one remaining book of the series.
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