In this much-anticipated sequel to When Europa Rode the Bull , Andrew Stuart-Gordon has made a commitment to Annie that will change their lives in ways that could not have been foreseen. From Scotland's ruggedly beautiful West Highlands to the mountains and vineyards of Southwest France, they will defy convention and dare to be together. Although they understand the risks implicit in their decision, they will not be prepared for the devastating consequences to the heinous acts of one person bent on destroying their newfound happiness. Sensual, impassioned, and set against the backdrop of some of Europe's most breathtaking scenery, this dramatic story of two people rediscovering lost love will be impossible to put down.
What a disappointment! After absolutely loving the first book of this trilogy, about halfway through this one, I became so angry. I actually met the author while she was working on this book, and I really liked this semi-autobiograhical story of her life. But this book is so over the top, and I find the story to be self-indulgent, unbelievable and at points, completely ridiculous.
My book club is reading this next month, and I curious to see how the others liked this second Europa novel. The majority of the group really liked the first one, as well.
I was so looking forward to the sequel to the first book and I was so ingrossed in this book I did not put it down. It seems that every chapter you were more involved. This is an outstanding page turner. I have already asked the author when the next book is coming out and I cannot wait for the conclusion - July 2010.