Crying In The Rain

Sandra De Taranto
Contemporary romance
Available from Love Struck Books
ISBN: 0-9770044-0-6
2004

Roxanne Simon, talented author and actress, had her whole life crashing down around her with just one talk show interview. An interview that would start a chain of events that would bring her past back to her and too many memories to haunt her.

Roxanne Simon had come to Florida with her sister-in-law after the death of her husband to make a new start. Chuck Simon had died shortly after their marriage in a motorcycle accident leaving his young widow with no worry for money. But it seemed that home in Tennessee was not where Roxanne wanted to start her new life and both she and her sister-in-law decided to start fresh somewhere. In Florida Roxanne meets Frank Garrett, a musician in a new and upcoming band. No one was sure if it was love at first sight or just a mutual attraction but Frank and Roxanne were good for each other. It was soon clear to everyone that Frank was hopelessly in love with the woman and she with him.

But life with a rock star does have it's ups and downs. Long nights waiting for him to come home were starting to take their toll. Roxanne began to write to keep her mind occupied and soon Frank and she began to drift apart. When Roxanne found herself pregnant she decided she didn't want Frank to feel she was pushing him into something he wasn't ready for or really want. She walked out of his life and vowed she would never return. Now four years later it all comes down around her with a simple interview and her son's true father identified. Her only hope was to flee again and hope that Frank Garrett didn't see the interview.

But her hopes were dashed as not only Frank Garrett is back in her life again to see his son but he's determined to win the heart of the only woman he had ever loved.

This story has all the suspense that readers will enjoy. I did begin to feel for these two characters, they have so much going for them yet both too stubborn to see all they need is right before them. I do feel is a good romance and that it does give the readers a believable story.

Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Mildly sensual

Reviewer: Louise Riveiro-Mitchell
November 7, 2004

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