The West Wind Blows

By Linsey Lanier
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(3.75 based on 4 reviews)

Published: Sep. 09, 2010
Words: 1933 (approximate)
Language: English


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Halloween. Not Danica Marshall's favorite time of year. Especially when her young son is so upset. But when an old heartache from the past returns in the flesh, she wonders what their future might hold.

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fiction, romance, texas, short stories, short story, love story, stories, western, cowboy, fall, autumn, old flame, love lust and tenderness, love at stake, love and trust, love and hate, linsey lanier, old love

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Review by: R Morse on July 14, 2011 : star star star
Story is too short and has a partial HEA leaving many questions regarding the possibility of it happening.
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Review by: Lorenza Caldwell on Nov. 05, 2010 : star star star star star
This story pulled at my heartstrings. At the last page of this short I wanted more and I still do.
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Review by: J. Jenkins on Sep. 13, 2010 : star star star star
Bravo! I would love to read more of these characters. The writing was fluid and engrossing, drawing me into the issues of the three main players. For a short work, the secondary characters were well developed to the plot, even details that might have appeared insignificant, turn out to have a great impact on the conclusion.
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Review by: Ernest Winchester on Sep. 09, 2010 : star star star
A well written story, but much too brief.
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