{Review} Loons of a Feather by Kayce Lassiter

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 Synopsis
There are two kinds of matches in life-the kind humans make on their own, which succeed or fail depending on how much work they put into the relationship, and the "made in Heaven" kind that are especially blessed to last a lifetime. Matches made in Heaven are the fulfillment of a special blessing the creator has bestowed on a family line because of some great service or noble deed performed by an ancestor. These matches are heralded by the appearance of a glimmer, the spirit of an unborn child, to the mother's godparent. The glimmers come to the godparent in the form of an aura attached to the collar of a dog that's destined to remain with the family to look after the child. It's the godparent's responsibility to ensure the match is made before the glimmer fades and dies, taking with it the promise of true love and happily-ever-after. Fairy Godmother, Delta Jane, is tasked with making a heaven-sent match for Shannon Burnett before the spirit of the child she is destined to have fades out of existence. Shannon, however, has a serious dilemma. She is attracted to two men-Michael Tanner who seems to be "another undependable cowboy," and her high school boyfriend Jackson Miller who seems anxious to pick up where they left off twelve years before. It's going to take all the resources and creativity Delta can muster to help Shannon grow beyond her past hurts to see these men for who they really are and make the right choice. Will Shannon resolve her anger with her cowboy father? Is rancher Michael Tanner cut from the same cloth? Is Jackson Miller a better choice? Who will Shannon choose? Will Delta Jane make the match before the glimmer is gone forever?

Cinderella...."Even miracles take a little time". Just because its not happening when you feel like it should does not mean a thing. All good things come in do time you just have to have patience. Love can come in many shapes,forms even sizes and once you have it you will know it. To all my Cinderella's and Princess's some day your Prince will come.

Review

Bust out those red cowboy boots because Delta Jane is at it again! We fell in love with this spunky, Harley-riding and always color coordinated fairy godmother in Midnight on the Double-B, and Kayce Lassiter has answered our begging for more Delta Jane with her new release Loons of a Feather. This time around Delta is working her magic for Michael and Shannon. These two have both been burned in the past and are trying to find the right path to happiness. Delta, along with her brother Bubba Ray and her dog Mac, set out to help bump Michael and Shannon onto the course for love. But since these two are both stubborn and hard headed things heat up quickly...let's just say they are combustible together. Throw in an old high school boyfriend looking to rekindle the flames, an already married fiancé, and a dearly beloved Pookie and this is a recipe for crazy. Loons of a Feather is hilarious, heartwarming and will have you wishing on a star for a fairy godmother. Kayce Lassiter blew my socks right off with Loons of a Feather and has me wanting more with the sneak peek she included for One Dog Too Many. 

"Red Fender" - Limited Editions - All Artwork - Manon Elder | Motorcycle Art




About Author 

Image of Kayce LassiterKayce Lassiter, second-generation native Arizonan, was born to deaf parents and grew up on a dairy farm. Living on a farm as a kid can be fun, but lonely, so she learned to dream, to imagine, to pretend--something she's never grown out of. Still living in rural Arizona with her horses and dogs, Kayce writes light, snarky stories set in a country environment--what she calls "Chick Lit in Cowgirl Boots" and just for fun, she likes to throw in a little magic too. After all, what would a good 'ol country story be without magic. Doesn't everyone have a fairy god mother who rides a Harley and sports a "Bite Me, Cowboy" tattoo on her shoulder?






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