SIREN'S SONG Jim LaTour wasn't the marrying kind. With a wild past behind him, he planned to spend the rest of his days in peace, enjoying the favors of the local fancy ladies and running his bar. He didn't realize what he was missing until an irresistible songbird threatened his cherished independence and opened his heart.
Pursued by the man who had murdered her husband, Sage Larkin faced an uncertain future on the rugged frontier. But when she landed a job singing at the Trail's End saloon, she hoped to start anew. And though love was the last thing Sage wanted, she couldn't resist the sweet seductive melody of Jim's passionate advances.
Always a daydreamer, and often scolded for it by the grandmother who raised her, Norah Hess always wanted to be a writer. At eighteen, she was sent to Chicago to live with an aunt after her grandmother's death. It was there that she met her husband. After raising three children, Norah decided to write her first novel, and since then has had fifteen published romances. After her husband passed away, she and her two cats moved to Palm Springs, where the desert and mountains inspire her to write her Western romances.
Terrible book that brushes over horrendous happenings as if they are the everyday things that are forgotten in matter one handful of days. Both H and h are shallow and unlikable characters. For the sake of being fair I will not grade this book since I quit reading at one fourth of the book.