When mill-owner Anne Hunnicut's car dies on a Kentucky hilltop, she's rescued by the rugged Buck LaSalle in a pick-up truck. Buck admits they'll never agree on some things, but neither can deny the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Annie Hunnicut's car breaks down in the mountains of Kentucky. Along comes "a good ol' boy" to rescue her. Annie doesn't realize that her savior is Buck LaSalle, the same man whose leading a group of workers to try and stop a factory closing--the job that Anne has been sent to do. Regardless of the fact that their at the opposite ends in a tug of war, Annie and Buck let friendship prevail. The best scene in this book happens at the bar. It starts with the two of them having fun, then turns to some jealousy, which leads to a misunderstanding that leave Annie's feelings hurt, which in return causes a big fight, and that fight leads them to their first night of lovemaking. Once Annie has finished her job, she's ready to return to New York--their last night together is heartbreaking. In the end, they both sacrifice for their love, which is a wonderful, funny end to this story. As a point of interest, Mary Kay wrote a sequal to this book with Buck's brother, Bryce, as the hero---"Sweet Dreamin' Baby".
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