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Book Review

February 25th, 2009

Our Anonymous Reviewer has polished off another tome and offers this review:

“Light of the Moon” by Luanne Rice

 

After the death of her mother, with whom she was extremely close, Susannah Connolly decides to take a sabbatical from work as an archaeologist and visit the French Camargue, where a special breed of white horses are found.  Her mother had told her of these horses and the legend of a saint connected with them.

 

Upon her arrival in the area, Susannah discovers that there are a group of gypsies, called Roms who have a special connection with the saint.  She meets a man whose daughter has suffered a trauma that has left her colorblind.  The daughter is very protective of her relationship with her father, so a budding romance is doomed to failure.

 

Through a series of revelations and efforts on both their parts to behave responsibly, a happy ending becomes possible.

 

Pretty typical romance with an interesting setting and story about the gypsies and the horses.  Quick read.

 

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