Catherine Anderson, http://www.catherineanderson.com/ delivers stories that hook the reader and keep them embraced until the final page. Morning Light is just one example of her gripping reads.
Born with second sight, Loni MacEwen must warn the handsome rancher Clint Harrigan that his son is in danger””except he doesn’t even have a son. Then the drama Loni predicted unfolds on the news: an orphaned boy is lost in the wilderness. As Loni and Clint help in the search for the boy, they begin to form a bond of their own…
Morning Light is one of those books that leaves a lasting impression. I absolutely loved the mature characters of Loni and Clint. They are everlasting figures that will forever stay in my memory. I was on the edge-of-my-seat as they searched for Trevor. I found the whole premise of the storyline impeccable. Catherine Anderson weaves an overpowering phenomenal read. I love the way she allows Clint and Loni to interact with each other, after all these years of trying to find that one mate to last forever. The emotions and sensations allow this reader to be touched by their interactions as well as get a feel of the whole landscape and surroundings.
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Tianna Xander
15 years agoThis sounds like a wonderful book! Thank you for posting this review. 🙂
Now if I can only find it in the bookstore.
Cherokee
15 years agoyou are welcome, Tianna, I know that when I do a search they have it online at Amazon and Barnes and Noble, so maybe some of the local bookstores will have it, too – I really enjoyed the book immensely 😉
Danielle
15 years agoDid Catherine Anderson also write a book about a woman who was blind but then had corrective eye surgery then got pregnant? That so sounds like a soap opera which isn’t what I wanted because it really isn’t anything like that lol.