When Mark Madison is arrested for his third DUI, big brother Blaine pulls a few strings, sending Mark to convert a rundown hacienda into an orphanage. It’s the prodigal’s last chance to straighten out his life - and to prove that he’s worth his weight at Madison Engineering. But Mark...
When Mark Madison is arrested for his third DUI, big brother Blaine pulls a few strings, sending Mark to convert a rundown hacienda into an orphanage.
It’s the prodigal’s last chance to straighten out his life - and to prove that he’s worth his weight at Madison Engineering. But Mark can’t get rid of a stray piglet that adopts him, and his attempts to court the pretty Corinne Diaz fall flat. And he soon realises that no one could make a go of a project in a place where promises of manana could be tomorrow or next month - or where the village is plagued by some Aztec voodoo-hoodoo.
Corinne watches Mark with a judgmental eye, certain that his past irresponsibility will destroy the project - that is, until she is reminded that God gives second chances to His children. When someone tries to drive Corinne and Mark from the hacienda, the couple must unite in heart and faith just to survive. ***- Publisher.***
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
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When Mark Madison is arrested for his third DUI, big brother Blaine pulls a few strings, sending Mark to convert a rundown hacienda into an orphanage. It’s the prodigal’s last chance to straighten out his life - and to prove that he’s worth his weight at Madison Engineering. But Mark...
When Mark Madison is arrested for his third DUI, big brother Blaine pulls a few strings, sending Mark to convert a rundown hacienda into an orphanage.
It’s the prodigal’s last chance to straighten out his life - and to prove that he’s worth his weight at Madison Engineering. But Mark can’t get rid of a stray piglet that adopts him, and his attempts to court the pretty Corinne Diaz fall flat. And he soon realises that no one could make a go of a project in a place where promises of manana could be tomorrow or next month - or where the village is plagued by some Aztec voodoo-hoodoo.
Corinne watches Mark with a judgmental eye, certain that his past irresponsibility will destroy the project - that is, until she is reminded that God gives second chances to His children. When someone tries to drive Corinne and Mark from the hacienda, the couple must unite in heart and faith just to survive. ***- Publisher.***
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
Fiesta Moon (#02 in Moonstruck Series)$26.99
Koorong code228987
ISBN9780785260639
Pages272
PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date03 July 2005
Dimensions25 x 139 x 218mm
Weight0.244kg
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This is the sequel to Paper Moon but can be read on it's own. I loved it. I loved how Linda Windsor weaves christian values and teaching very naturally among a fun romance and mystery. I fell in love with the main characters, Mark and Corinne and also the cast of secondary characters. The story keeps you engaged and not wanting to put it down. I also learnt lots about Mexican culture and superstitions. It was interesting to see how the mission dealt with this. I laughed a lots and was so glad that this book was gifted to me.
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16 years ago
Delightful romance.
Linda Windsor crafts a delightful romance between two imperfect and endearing characters who find themselves living at a dilapidated orphanage in a mountainside village in Mexico. \\r\\n\\r\\nEngineer, Mark Madison finds himself on the wrong side of the law from living a selfish and indulgent life in America. His older brother Blaine (from Paper Moon) saves him from jail time by sending him to the orphanage in Mexico to complete community service by overseeing the renovation project. Social worker, Corinne Diaz having followed God's call on her life, is the administrator of the orphanage and hopes to find her biological parents while working in Mexicalli. Their first meeting is disrupted by a devoted pig, a Mexican burro and the clash of opposing wills hooking the reader into the tale. \\r\\n\\r\\nLinda portrays her characters with quirks aplenty yet with enough substance so the reader cares how the story unfolds. She uses minor characters to highlight the culture and history of Mexico and enhances the story with a thread of suspense surrounding an old superstition and the mysterious disappearance of one of the orphans. Hilarity and disaster go hand in hand with Mark as he learns to look beyond his own needs and as Corinne struggles with feelings for a man who denies God. \\r\\n\\r\\nDespite the predictability of the ending, this book is worth going along for the ride!\\r\\n\\r\\n