My Thoughts
I absolutely LOVED this book. Everything about it. It was a sweet and sexy love story about two lost people finding each other. It was also a mystery that I couldn't wait to figure out. I loved Butch who had come home to rediscover who he was outside of his music career. I also adored Katie who struggled to find her place in her male dominated world. She was smart and sassy, yet vulnerable. I was so taken with their love story. How open their hearts were to each other. I also fell head over heart for their family and friends that surrounded them. I want to know more about Jeb and Tom. I want more of all of them.
I give Lost in Tennessee 5 hearts!
I give Lost in Tennessee 5 hearts!
About the Book
Sometimes a man finds trouble...and sometimes it comes
looking for him...
Heartache makes for good country music. It's what country
superstar Butch McCormick keeps telling himself. He's done with women and can't
handle one more disappointment. He's taking a few months off to work on the old
house on his parents' land to fix shutters, scrape paint, and figure out what
he wants in life...
Then she appears out of nowhere, with red hair and a
peaches-and-cream complexion...and just so damned lost.
Architect Kate Riley doesn't have the luxury of getting
lost, having a damaged car, or being smitten by a sexy-talkin' cowboy with an
irresistible smile. But the longer Kate stays at Elderberry Farm, the stranger
things get. For one, there's the crazy chemistry between her and Butch. For
another, dead bodies are starting to turn up...and Kate might be the murderer's
next victim.
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About the Author
Anita's rapid paced storytelling style pulls readers into a
parallel universe where mystery, mayhem, murder are the order of the day. Her
stories are an addictive diversion, trading the heavy, gray world of real life
for a fantastically colorful world where bad is good, and cool is smoking hot.
Raised on America's Rock Coast in Cleveland, Ohio, Anita was
born while the river burned. Music, food and family shaped Anita's life and
provide much of the fodder for her stories. Her love of mysteries and puzzle
solving came from her Grandpa John, who introduced Anita to her first detective
hero – Nero Wolfe. Food was as central a character in Anita's life as it was in
Nero's, where Sunday dinner at Nonna's table was a command performance. Music
plays a major role in the development of her characters and the expression of
their personalities. A novice guitar player, Anita's only regret was that she
didn't start younger.
Anita has been writing scorching mysteries and suspense
since 2006 with stories ranging on the heat index from a "nice spicy
little pepper" to "pass a mop for my forehead, please." Check
out tastes of Anita's and like her on Facebook. Anita is a member of
Sisters in Crime and Mystery Writers of America.
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