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BOOK REVIEW: Fiesta Moon
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by Barbara Warren Dancing Word Reviewer
Title: Fiesta Moon Author: Linda Windsor Publisher: WestBow Press ISBN: 0-7852-6063-3 Genre: Inspirational/Romantic Comedy
I think this is my favorite of Linda Windsor’s Moonstruck series. Mainly because I enjoy reading about the rogues. That’s reading about them, mind you, not living with them. All that self-absorbed charm can wear thin after a while.
Mark Madison, the bad boy of the Madison family, has been sent to a remote Mexican village by his big brother Blaine, whom we met in Paper Moon. Mark has been given one more chance, or as he puts it, a get out of jail card, to shape up and get the hacienda ready to open as an orphanage. Before Mark can even get to the hacienda, he’s adopted by a pig, and has a run-in with Corinne Diaz, who remembers him only too well.
Corinne is a volunteer at the orphanage and she isn’t the least bit interested in Mark Madison, but has she underestimated the power of the Mexicalli Moon?
Thrown in a ghost, a treasure, and a villain who will stop at nothing, and you have all the ingredients for a fun, suspenseful adventure. Put Linda Windsor’s Fiesta Moon on your want list. This is book two in her Moonstruck series.
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