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Moonstruck #2

Fiesta Moon

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Dear Reader, are you ready for more moonstruck madness? Mix a sassy senorita, an incorrigible Don Juan, and a haunted hacienda, and you get page-turning intrigue and romance. When American social worker Corinne Diaz arrives at a remote mountain village to volunteer at a local orphanage, she thinks it's a slice of Mexican heaven...until Mark Madison shows up. Saved once again from the clink by his brother, the engineer promises to stay sober and fly right. Battling the kindling chemistry between them, the stubborn opposites are determined to dispel an old superstition threatening the new orphanage. As the dilemma becomes more sinister, things get hotter than a basket of habaneros . Little do Corinne and Mark realize that while they work to save the project-and their lives-the Mexicalli moon is working on them. Sometimes an added pinch of faith can make just about anything possible! Enjoy the lift of laugher, Linda Windsor

261 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Linda Windsor

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Linda Windsor is the best-selling, award-winning author of more than thirty novels, with more than a million books in print. Her most recent work includes Healer and Thief, the first two volumes in the Brides of Alba series, and the early Irish Celtic Fires of Gleannmara trilogy.

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July 23, 2019
Love it!

I’ve read this countless times and I still really enjoy it! A perfect love story in a perfect setting 😊
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June 10, 2016
Mexican Village Setting For This Very Original Romantic Comedy

The plot originality and Mexican setting for this contemporary Christian romance was a delight to read. Wonderfully developed characters that we come to love,including a piglet,and some who are not so nice.

There are some really funny lines and situations throughout this story,along with some suspense,and a mystery and romance.

I believe this is one that I will long remember,and I wish there were many more Christian romances with different locations besides America and the UK.

Highly recommended for those who enjoy reading humor with their romance and reading about other cultures.
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165 reviews1 follower
March 29, 2014
This story is about a guy who goes to a small town in Mexico to build an orphanage for his community service after receiving a DWI. He grows and changes as he falls in love with one of the ladies who helps in the orphanage.
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January 31, 2008
I read all of this series and to be honest I was disappointed. I have read all her other books and these weren't that great.
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564 reviews9 followers
October 18, 2008
I started reading this, but I never really got into it and I can't remember finishing it, so I don't think I did. One day I hope to give it another chance cause I liked the first book in the series.
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December 17, 2015
Kind of silly - but it is a light (too light) read - but at least I enjoyed it enough to finish it.
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