Rustler's Moon by Jodi Thomas
Angela Harold is starting over in Texas after the death of her father in Florida and the message he left behind - run, disappear, vanish. Angela leaves Florida and takes a job in a small Texas town as a museum curator. This is the story of three people caught at life's crossroads in a tiny Texas town. Each must decide what to sacrifice to protect their own agendas, and what they're willing to risk for love.
This is the second book in the Ransom Canyon series, I was unaware that this book was in a series and was fine reading it without having read the first one. Thomas does a good job of exploring issues facing people at different stages of life, from young adult to senior citizen. I really enjoyed the mystery part of this story involving Angela Harold, and trying to figure out why her father left her such a message, and was he murdered or was his death just an accident?
I really liked how the author used members of the small community and weaved them into the story. On the other hand I found the romance part of this story a little too predictable and corny, but all the characters in this story are extremely likeable.
You can find this book in the adult section of the library.
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