Cindy Bonner knows that the most powerful love stories are those told straight from the heart of the lover. This time, the lover is a young Texas outlaw, trying to reform. Haywood Beatty and his brother Marion have survived the famous Christmas 1883 shootout between the Beatty Boys' Gang and the McDade vigilantes. Both Beattys are jailed in Bastrop where Lily, Marion's very pregnant young wife, waits for the outcome of their trials. Haywood gets sprung, but Marion gets two years' hard labor. And before Haywood leaves the jail, Marion exacts his promise to take care of Lily. Looking after Lily is a burden Haywood didn't bargain for. Only twenty years old himself, destitute and without a respectable upbringing or trade, he keeps trying to "settle" Lily someplace so he can get on with a new life as a cowboy. But it's not so easy to leave Lily behind. For one thing, she keeps coming up with what Haywood needs. A horse. A gun. Some money. Common sense. And once Haywood has saved her from a rapist by murdering him, once he's witnessed her bravery in the face of childbirth and watched her raising her baby girl, Haywood recognizes that he has fallen in love with his brother's wife. Just as she did in her very popular first novel, Lily, Cindy Bonner takes an old story and breathes new life into it by creating characters so convincing and so likable that they take on dimensions that are at once human and heroic. As Haywood struggles to deal honorably with his brother's wife and child, we watch a boy turn into a man. And what a man he turns out to be.
Being a young reader battling similar problems that Woody had with falling in love with someone he knows he shouldn't, I thought this book was filled with passion. You could feel Woody's pain and see Lily's determination.
A REAL HEART-WARMER!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
THE CHARACTERS WERE SO BELIVABLE THAT I TO FEEL IN LOVE.ONCE I FINISHED READING,I TRULEY MISSED ALL OF THE PEOPLE AND THERE LIVES THAT I HAD COME TO KNOW AND SHARE.
Even Better
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
In all honesty, I read this first, before "Lily: A Love Story." And I preferred this story, whose focus has shifted slightly onto Haywood Beatty. Bonner isn't afraid to portray her characters as human beings with shortfalls that make tragic mistakes, who fall in love at inopportune times and who seek to better themselves. And Haywood's innate goodness is a pleasure to read. This is just as romantic, just as adventurous as "Lily" and just as entertaining.
This book is definitely not as good as Lily.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
"Looking After Lily" is a good book, but I think that "Lily" is a much better book. "Looking After Lily" seems like it wants to be more like "Lily". Marion and Lily fell completely in-love and that was something meant to be. They are so in-love, and for Lily to even think that Haywood is a comparison to Marion is very disturbing to me. I think that it was an outstanding book, but it definitely shouldn't have been a sequel. There are times in the book where it just draggs on, parts where it is very slow. The only question I can ask is, What sequel is better than the first novel?
A delightful read.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Just as Bonner's first book "Lily," this book is a delightful read with memorable characters.
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