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Fiesta Moon
Fiesta Moon
Fiesta Moon
Audiobook10 hours

Fiesta Moon

Written by Linda Windsor

Narrated by Barbara McCulloh

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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Christy finalist Linda Windsor's hilarious and uplifting Moonstruck series proves that higher powers are indeed at work when it comes to matchmaking. For playboy Mark Madison it seems like nothing could be further from the truth his first day on the construction site for a new orphanage in Mexico. A chilly reception from the beautiful social worker Corinne Diaz is the precursor to mayhem and disaster for Mark. But when a terrible curse threatens the completion of the project, the two must band together to find the culprit.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 16, 2009
ISBN9781440703058
Fiesta Moon
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Linda Windsor

Linda Windsor, a native of Maryland’s Eastern Shore, has authored eighteen historical novels and nine contemporary romances since 1990 for both the secular and Christian market. With characters who reflect her humor as they deal with everyday issues, many from the faith struggles and triumphs of the author or her acquaintances, her books have won numerous awards in both the ABA and CBA.

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    As the back cover states: "Mix a sassy senorita an incorrigible Don Juan, and a haunted hacienda, and you get page-turning intrigue and romance". What it failed to say is you also get a lot of humor and laughter from this story. I loved how the author used a pig in this story. It brought many smiles to my face and laughter out loud at times.Corinne Diaz is working in a remote mountain village, volunteering at a local orphanage and loving it. Mark Madison (brother to Blaine if you read book one in this series) has been sent to the village to fix up an abandoned hacienda and make it into something the orphanage can use. Mark is a little full of himself as the story begins and thinks the job he has been sent to do is a little beneath him, but from the moment he comes on the scene life starts to get hilarious. While Corinne and Mark battle with their emotions towards each other, someone seems intent on them not turning the hacienda into an orphanage.Once again the back covers states: "Little do Corinne and Mark realize that while they work to save the project - and their lives - the Mexicalli moon is working on them". Another delightful story in this series.