Genres: Romance Series | Romance
Posted: July 25, 2012
Caroline and the best man, Drew Montgomery, meet for the first time at a wedding and the girl uncharacteristically spends the night with him. She has a hectic working life, with no time for love, but she decides that she is not going to get burned. Drew turns out to be very interested in continuing the relationship so, ignoring the warnings of others that he is a newsman and only trying to dig up dirt, Caroline reverts to her formal manner and insists on three dates before any more intimacy.
Caroline works in the family accountancy firm where her father expects her to take over as senior partner, but by night she bakes cakes for a catering firm called Celebrations Inc., which she runs with her friends. Another girl's father is the boss of Texas Star, a major firm which Drew's newspaper, the Dallas Journal of Business and Development, has been hounding for alleged improprieties. Drew observes that all is not well but passes the work to another journalist because Caroline's family firm is Texas Star's accountant. When the story of corporate misdeeds hits the headlines, Caroline, who has just been signed for a reality cooking show, can't get answers from a patronizing manager at the accountancy firm; and her lover tells her flatly that "Reporters are the watchdogs of society." She has to make choices, and it won't be easy.
I have two criticisms. The tale opens with a few pages telling the story of a woman called Maya making chocolates. She never enters the story again and has nothing more to contribute. So feel free to skip over this distracting character and get to the nub of the tale. More importantly, nobody ever looks out a window or steps out of a car on the highway and shows me what the Texas environment looks like, or describes the night in downtown Dallas. This may be called Texas Magic, but it could be located in any city in the US, with scenes set in offices, apartments and kitchens. For that reason I felt it lacked atmosphere.
The author Nancy Robards Thompson has a degree in journalism which she puts to good use in describing the principles and procedures of journalism, and she has created a cast of characters who act believably in the situations. TEXAS MAGIC is a readable tale of two people trying to find love with each other and still retain their principles.
Book Summary
EVEN BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE!
If Caroline Coopersmith had her way, she would refuse to run the family firm. She wouldn't put up with her sister's bridezilla antics. She would sign on as Celebrations, Inc.'s, full-time pastry chef. And just this once, she would treat herself to something better than Belgian chocolate: a night of bliss with her sister's best man, journalist Drew Montgomery.
For Drew, the foundation of a good story is fact. And when it comes to Caroline, the facts are easy: she makes him feel electrically charged, and he can't stop daydreaming about a future with her. Drew has never believed in love at first sight...until now. If he gives in to Caroline today, will she make room for him in her heart tomorrow?
Harlequin Special Edition
October 1, 2012
On Sale: September 18, 2012
Featuring: Caroline Coopersmith; Drew Montgomery.
224 pages
ISBN: 0373657005
EAN: 978037365700
Kindle: B008EN5RUS
Hardcover / e-Book