Wyoming's most passionate women and powerful men all answer to one name: Langtry! The Lost Langtry Baby is Coming Home... Sable Barclay is afraid and excited about what awaits her in Shiloh, Wyoming. Compelling evidence suggests that she might have been the kidnapped Langtry baby...so she's headed there to learn the truth. But even more unsettling is the man who can help her find the answers: the Langtry's rugged ranch foreman, Culley Blackwolf, whose intense sensuality entices Sable in ways she never thought possible.Culley senses that this woman is big trouble -- and he should know, since trouble's dogged his entire life. Still, her soft vulnerability and intoxicating feminine ways make Culley ache to hold and protect her. Sable seeks his trust, but after a lifetime alone will he be able to share his own secrets...or will the past rise again to tear their love apart?
Sable Barclay is a criminologist for a private laboratory who is comparing baby hair found on a skeleton with that on a baby brush. She is trying to determine if this is the hair belonging to the missing Langtry baby. The baby was kidnapped over twenty-eight years ago. The family is still searching for answers on what happened to their baby. What strikes Sable as unusual is the fact that the missing baby has her first name and the same birth date. While many would call this coincidence, Sable is struck by the similarity. You see, Sable was adopted and knows nothing about her birth parents. Together with her best friend, Eden Eglantine, she decides to visit the town where the family resides and see what she can find out. What she finds out is more than she bargains for. After meeting the family, there is little doubt in anyone's mind that Sable is the missing child. Yet, it is hard to begin a relationship with people you know nothing about. Sable decides to play it safe and hightails it back home deciding to leave well enough alone. Culley Blackwell works for the Langtry family and cares about them. Culley has had a rough life and finally found peace and acceptance within this family. However, he can't stand the pain he sees them in and goes to Sable and convinces her to return. Culley gets more than he bargains for when Sable returns and decides to stay with him. She considers Culley to be neutral territory. A person she can be with when the stress gets to be too much. Culley, who lives alone with the bare necessities, doesn't quite know how to handle this emotional woman. Meanwhile, Sable's friend Eden is a woman who has been ridicule by her domineering family all her life. She considers herself unworthy of love. Sable is and always has been the one good thing in her life. Much to her dismay, Roarke, Sable's might be brother, takes an interest in her. This pleases the Langtry family since Roarke has cut himself off from life since the death of his wife and infant child. I could on and on trying to convey what a great book this is and never capture the essence of the book. Just trying to describe the plot is almost impossible because there are so many different emotions and things happening. I guess if I had to pinpoint it, I would say the book is about relationships. Don't let the plot fool you into thinking this might be a sad or depressing book to read. There are many funny moments in this book and also some action involving Eden's evil brother. I will say this story picks up from Ms. London's previous book. However I think it stands alone. If you are looking for a book about relationships (two love stories for the price of one) with comedy and drama, this is probably a book you will want to read. As usual, I will be waiting for her next book.
Wonderful story!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Sable Barclay was a criminologist. While doing some forensic testing she stumbled onto the major possibility that she was the lost Langtry baby. She took time off work to travel to Shiloh, Wyoming to quietly investigate. Her life long best friend, Eden, went with her for support. Soon Sable was in a relationship with Faith and Jacob Langtry's ranch foreman, Culley Blackwolf. As Sable slowly came to terms with both sets of parents, she also began helping Culley deal with his own difficult past. Eden Eglantine was a paleontologist. As she helped Sable reunite with her biological parents, she spent time with Sable's biological brother, Roark Langtry, looking for the bonebeds of dinosaurs. Eden understood that Roark wanted her, but not WHY. Her own parents cared nothing for her and her brother, Piers, was cruel. Piers took credit for all Eden's work and kept he on a short leash! If Eden gave into her feelings for Roark, Piers would harm Roark, Sable, and the entire Langtry family! But the Langtry family had a special heritage of some golden coins. Their ancestors watched over them. Sable and Eden were about to learn that the Langtry family protected their loved ones! **** This was like two stories in one! Two women in two difficult romances with two difficult men! Whew! If that was not enough to keep me busy, the author continued (and concluded) a sub-plot from a previous book, titled "It Happened At Midnight", of the kidnapped Langtry baby years before and the reunion once she was grown! I was delighted to read of so much happening at once! Wonderful story that I highly recommend! ****
Another compelling book from Cait London
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Cait London gets into the minds of her characters and brings them to life. She has done it again with Sable. 'Leaving Lonely Town' is very realistic. It is about a woman living life, as well as a romance. I can thoroughly recommend this book.
Wonderful!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is by far the best Cait London book that I have read. I can't wait for her next book. I loved both stories in this book. Both couples were great especially Roark and Eden. Buy this book you won't regret it.
Intense work of romantic suspense
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
Twenty-seven years ago someone snatched the baby from her home in Shiloh, Wyoming. Now the remains of the housekeeper Maria Alverez, who was watching the infant and her two siblings, has finally been found, but the lost baby remains missing. In Kansas City, Sable believes she is that abducted child. As a student in Forensics 101, she learned that her parents could not have produced her with the different blood types between her and them. She uncovers more circumstantial evidence and now criminologist Sable wonders if Faith and Jacob Langtry are her biological parents. Accompanied by her friend, Sable travels to meet the Langtry family though she doe not tell them why she come to see them. On first meeting with Sable, Faith believes in her heart that she is her child. Sable turns to Langtry neighbor Culley Blackwolf for help in learning the truth as the duo shares an attraction, but as they fall in love, will veracity end any permanent relationship between them? Though coincidence brings the two-decade-old kidnapping case to the attention of Sable, readers will enjoy this powerful romantic suspense novel. Once the players are introduced the story line hums with tension and romance as everyone including the audience wonders if Sable really is the lost child. LEAVING LONELY TOWN shows why readers always obtain full value and more from a Cait London novel.Harriet Klausner
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