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At the Rainbow's End  
Author: Susan Aylworth
ISBN: 0803491727
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review

From Library Journal
When a car accident strands aspiring screenwriter Alexa Babbidge in Rainbow Rock, Arizona, she ends up caught between her heart and her career goals as her feelings for handsome video producer Kurt McAllister cause her to reassess what she really wants. Second in Aylworth's "Rainbow Rock" series, this competently written contemporary combines likable characters with the current interest in Native American culture. Though marred by a Fifties-style ending and a heroine who could have been stronger, this book may appeal to readers who like their romances short, sweet, and Southwestern. Aylworth (Ride the Rainbow Home, Avalon, 1995) lives in Chico, Cal.Kristin RamsdellCopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Book Description
AVALON Proudly Presents THE RAINBOW ROCK SERIES by Susan Aylworth

Ride the Rainbow Home (Book 1 of The Rainbow Rock Series)

When Meg Taylor returns home to Rainbow Rock, Arizona, she never expects that Little Jimmy McAllister, the son of a pig farmer, would have become Prince Charming. Nevertheless, Meg intends to stay for only a short while. Their differences are too great to be overcome. His home is the high desert; hers is the crowded city. Intentions notwithstanding, Meg soon discovers that plans made in the clear light of day fade as suddenly as a rainbow when confronted with the beauty of a Painted Desert moon.

Don't Promise Me Rainbows (Book 3 of The Rainbow Rock Series)

Chris McAllister enjoys flirting too much to settle down -- until he meets spunky, red-haired veterinarian, Sarah McGill. Sarah is charmed, too, but, the widow of a rodeo rider, she has already had more than enough of the commitments and sorrows that come with marriage. As they work together, advising the Navajo Nation on a new commercial venture, they find more common ground than either of them had imagined, but they also discover more differences than they had previously known -- differences that may be too great to overcome.

About the Author
Susan Aylworth grew up in northeastern Arizona, near the Navajo and Hopi reservations. "The high desert is magical," she says, "timeless and spectacularly beautiful." She studies native cultures and teaches a university course in Indian literature. She loves romance. "As a girl, I dreamed of being adored by many handsome men, but it didn't happen until I married and had six sons." She lives in northern California with her own Prince Charming and six of their seven children, their youngest a daughter.




At the Rainbow's End

FROM THE CRITICS

Library Journal

When a car accident strands aspiring screenwriter Alexa Babbidge in Rainbow Rock, Arizona, she ends up caught between her heart and her career goals as her feelings for handsome video producer Kurt McAllister cause her to reassess what she really wants. Second in Aylworth's "Rainbow Rock" series, this competently written contemporary combines likable characters with the current interest in Native American culture. Though marred by a Fifties-style ending and a heroine who could have been stronger, this book may appeal to readers who like their romances short, sweet, and Southwestern. Aylworth (Ride the Rainbow Home, Avalon, 1995) lives in Chico, Cal.-Kristin Ramsdell

     



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