Small Town Girl by Patricia Rice

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  • Pub. Date: February 2006
  • 384pp
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    • Pub. Date: February 2006
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp

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    A SMALL TOWN WITH A BIG HEART

    Hard-living musician Flynn “Flint” Clinton has left heartache and his wild ways behind in Nashville, returning to his sleepy hometown of Northfork, North Carolina. There he hopes to start a new life as owner of the Stardust Café, relaxing and raising his two preteen sons in peace and quiet.

    Then Flint meets the colorful, indomitable Joella Sanderson, a blond bombshell who serves a mean cup of caffeine at the Stardust–and whose amazing voice belongs at the top of the charts. Jo’s catchy comedic ditties and radiant energy captivate the coffee shop regulars and even threaten to transform the cynical Flint, who finds himself reluctantly rediscovering the joy of music.

    With Jo by his side, Flint can once again appreciate a beautiful melody and strum his guitar with the same passion and pleasure that once filled his life. But in Flint’s world, trouble is never far away. This time it arrives just as he dares to open his heart to the possibility of true love.

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    Patricia Rice is the million-copy bestselling author of Wayward Angel, Denim & Lace, Paper Moon, Garden of Dreams, Blue Clouds, Volcano, Impossible Dreams, Almost Perfect, McCloud’s Woman, Carolina Girl, and California Girl. She has won numerous awards, including the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award. The mother of two children, she lives in Missouri.

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    Enjoyable read.by Anonymous

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    June 13, 2006: Emotionally and physically wounded Flynn ?Flint? Clinton leaves country music stardom behind in Nashville as he returns to his small town roots to try and become the father that he wants to be to his two preteen sons. His quest for the simple life becomes a distant wish as he becomes consumed with the beautiful and fascinating Joella Sanderson and the series of mishaps that occur in the close knit small town of Northfork, North Carolina. Flint struggles to make a living from being the new owner of the Stardust Caf? and trying hard not to fall for the lovely Jo who he knows is destined for bigger and better things. Ignoring that fact that she could bring him to financial ruin Flint helps Jo become the star that she should be. ......................... With her captivating charm and wit, Jo works hard to keep her small town alive in the face of the mill closing, her mother?s illness, and her sister?s failing marriage. Even though she has sworn off music men, Jo finds it hard to resist her new boss, Flint, and is sure that they can make beautiful music together. ........................... *** Though I did enjoy this romantic story by Patricia Rice, I felt that it could have had more depth to hold the reader?s interest better. The interactions between the characters could have had more substance instead of the bulk of the story being played out in the main characters? thoughts. The relationship between Flint and his sons could also have been improved upon. ***

    Great contemporary romance!by Anonymous

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    April 04, 2006: Flint Clinton lived life in the fast lane. Music was his mistress and as a composer and guitarist for a popular country band he enjoyed traveling on the road and reaping the benefits of his fame and fortune. Various lawsuits, including his recently deceased ex-wife?s divorce, have depleted his funds and after a debilitating accident that leaves his hand damaged Flint vows to start a new life for himself along with his two teenage sons in his hometown of Northfork, North Carolina. With the advance he received from his latest work, composing new music for an up and coming singer, he has just enough money to buy the run down Stardust caf?. Maybe all he needs is to find a comfortable woman, one who doesn?t have stars in her eyes, to settle down and help provide a stable home for him and his boys. Joella Sanderson has had it with two-timing, two-bit musicians. As a waitress in the local caf? she dreams of the day when she?ll makes it big and she can kiss the small town of Northfork good-bye. A horrible case of stage fright leaves her unable to sing on stage, but her gift of writing fun and catchy lyrics will be her ticket to the big-time--until she finds out that her low-down lying ex has copyrighted them as his own. This is a classic example of what a romance should be. The first page alone is worth the price of the book with its effortless demonstration of how to show and not tell. Right away we learn that the hero is the scarred beast who sees his once glorious gift as a curse, that he is a good man who wants to change for the better, yet the music, which he sees as the root of his downfall, still calls to him. He is flawed, but human. Add a dash of intrigue and a hint of sins long past and you have page one of a fabulous novel. This is the first Patricia Rice book I?ve read. It certainly won?t be the last.


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