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Book Review By Sandra Calhoune
A Is For Always by Lisa Jackson

Seven years ago Skye Donahue was run out of Rimrock, Oregon by Jonah McKee, the richest man in town. Skye, who was on the brink of marrying Jonah's son, Max, fled town after Jonah threatened to ruin her familys' lives if she continued her relationship with Max. Now, seven years later, Skye has returned to town to buy the medical practice of the town doctor, Dr. Fletcher. Coincidentally, Jonah McKee has just died, the victim of a car accident. When Max goes through his father's papers he finds a letter addressed to him acknowledging that it was Jonah who forced Skye to leave town. Along with that letter Max finds a poignant love letter that Skye wrote to him just before she left Rimrock. Evidently, Jonah seized the letter and made sure Max never saw it. When Skye runs into Max on her first day back in town she is shocked by the sight of him with his 6 year old daughter Hillary. It hurts Skye to realize that Max went right along with his life after she left town. Although Sky assumes that Max is still married, he informs her that he is divorced from Hillary's mother. Although Max and Skye still have amazing chemistry, Max still has major reservations about Skye's past actions. How he can he ever trust her again? As Skye realizes that she is still hopelessly in love with Max she is forced to break down his defenses in order to claim their rightful happiness.


Plot & Themes
Time/era of story
Searching/Rekindling love? Yes
Lost Lover:
If one lover chases another... - they alternate
Matchbreaker Yes
Matchbreaker is - Dad

Main Male Character
Profession/status:
Age/status: - 20's-30's

Main Female Character - 20's-30's
Profession/status:

Setting
United States Yes
The US: - Midwest
Farm/Ranch? Yes
Farm/Ranch: - ranch

Writing Style
Accounts of torture and death? - no torture/death
What % of story is romance related? - 90%
Focus of story - equally on him and her
How much dialog - roughly even amounts of descript and dialog
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