The Trouble with Tomboys, by Linda Kage
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The Trouble with Tomboys, by Linda Kage
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The Tomboy
Pilot B.J. Gilmore is Tommy Creek, Texas's tough tomboy who loves to fly planes and gamble and doesn't give a whip what anyone thinks or says about her until Grady Rawlings steps into her life.
Plus the widower
Heir to an oil dynasty, Grady has inner demons to battle. Ever since his wife and unborn child died two and half years ago, he's developed a deep-seated hatred for sympathy and can't handle anyone feeling sorry for him or treating him like some pitiful widower.
Equals trouble in Texas
Grady hires B.J.'s plane service to fly him to Houston for an overnight business trip. While there, she coaxes him into accompanying her to a late dinner, where she decides it's time for him to move on with his life. A month later, she turns up pregnant with his baby, and neither of them is prepared for the chaos that follows.
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The Trouble with Tomboys, by Linda Kage- Amazon Sales Rank: #29397 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-31
- Released on: 2015-03-31
- Format: Kindle eBook
Review B.J. is not one to beat around the bush; her refreshing honesty will have her winning a place in readers hearts. Enormously entertaining and a difficult book to put down. --Single Titles from CataNetwork
About the Author Linda is a contemporary romance writer from the midwestern USA, where she lives with her wonderful husband, daughter, and nine cuckoo clocks. The eighth and final child of dairy farmers, she was forced into having a vivid imagination if she ever wanted to do something one of her siblings hadn't already tried.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Reading By LAS Reviewer Originally posted at: [...].One rough around the edges, smart-mouthed tomboy is no match for Tommy Creek Texas's too good to be true golden boy, but when they come together it's hotter than a Texas wildfire.Ms Kage gives us a most unique plot/story line in her contemporary romance The Trouble with Tomboys by giving her readers a 180 twist to this all to common James Dean-esque bad boy hero paired with Miss Goody-Two-Shoes heroine out to win his heart and change his wild ways. Ms Kage in her storytelling majesty gives us airplane flying, cigar smoking, potty mouth BJ Gilmore and couples her with too good for his britches not to mention too sexy for his shirt widower Grady Rawlings and then she let's the games begin. And begin they do as she throws us into this incomparable tale with her Texas drawl dialogue that flows throughout the novel and throwing in some hard living, hard talking scenes that pop from the pages into our mind as she paints her words into pictures we can actually visualize.Her characters are all so important to her story and they all lend a hand in the telling of the tale from the one liner all the way to the stars and supporting cast of players. Her hero, Grady and heroine, BJ outshine the rest as she takes us through the trials and tribulations of their romance. Her readers will cry with them, laugh with them and pull for them as they stumble their inept way to their most deserved happy ever after. The romance is funny and sad, it's heartwrenching and heartwarming and her audience will feel then entire spectrum of emotions right along with her characters. Her love scenes are very physical, visceral and descriptive and yet we see and feel the longing of the couple and the love that evolves.So brace yourselves for one wild ride with this exceptional debut novel by a name that you will soon be I'm sure hearing a lot more of. The Trouble with Tomboys is one of those novels that will stick with you long after you read The End. If you're looking for an unforgettable read with memorable characters and a story that will stick with you, look no farther than The Trouble with Tomboys. Oh and Kudos to you Ms. Linda Kage, keep up the excellent work.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful. can't finish the book! By bookluver1999 I couldn't bring my self to finish reading this book. I could only choke down a couple of chapters till I just couldn't waste any more of my time. I've read many of Linda Kage's books which I have loved but this one is worthless. The male char is gloomy which yes he should be since his wife died but he was really depressing. The female char made me so mad I just felt like I wanted her char to die off in a horrible accident!! He didn't want her and she just kept pushing and pushing, butting into his business and putting her hands all over him when he was trying to get away from her... WTH!!! The female char is suppose to be a "tomboy".. Not! she was a low class (we are talking about garbage here!), rude, uncaring (oh! she felt bad AFTER she basically screws with him mentally and gets him so worked up he screws her) gutter trash! From what I read on the book description she is going to end up pregnant with his baby from this. Man! that was it for me.. yeah he starts heating up for her but nope! just couldn't read any further.. that a nice guy would end up with something like that piece of trash nope! I think what pissed me off so much was that she messed with him so much mentally and kept trying to get in his business when he was trying to get AWAY from her. He was sad his wife and child died and she used that against him (even though she was nothing to him)... so yeah the female char is a piece of garbage and I wish she got knocked off in the first chapter!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. 5 out of 5 By ShellyB You know when you find an author whose stories just click with you? That’s the way I feel about Kage’s work. After reading her other story about this family, I literally couldn’t wait to find out more. Finding ‘The Trouble with Tomboys’ was much more than what I thought it would be. The dialogue and character development is strong and moves the story along very well.Considering that I read the follow up (A Fallow Heart) to this story first, I was very, very curious how Kage made it work. I'll tell ya how - she's a good storyteller. Before I go on, this is not a series – not that I could find evidence of anyway – and can be read independently of each other. Now back to the good stuff.Raised in a house full of men, pilot B.J. Gilmore is the tomboy of Tommy Creek but that’s all good because she knows it and she’s fine with it. Grady Rawlings is the oldest son of the richest man in town and still works for the family business - he’s a good son and he’s a good worker. On one of his overnight business trips to Houston, Grady hires B.J.’s company to fly him there.While in Houston, B.J. and Grady both drink a little too much at dinner. Oh geez, this doesn’t bode well for B.J. because she’s already spent too much time in the presence of her childhood and adulthood crush and she just can’t stand that he’s so unhappy. So what can a girl who’s always been crazy for the boy do? Help get him out of his funk of course. She’s already fed him, so that leaves just one more thing to do. I felt bad - for like a nano-second - for the brooding Grady because he couldn’t see B.J. as anything other than the tomboy that the town had relegated her to be.I can’t say enough how much I liked this story, not as much as A Fallow Heart, but it was close. B.J. was a great character. She’s got spunk, heart, intelligence, humor, and self-confidence which made for a delightful read. Although she’s clearly been around way too many men, she’s still got some feminine traits about her – there’s a scene when she’s trying to ‘girl up her wardrobe’ with some sexy lingerie for her man...the ensuing chase was awesome.A good portrayal of being manly without sacrificing your caring side, Grady got a gentle soul and a forgiving heart and is absolutely perfect for B.J. After losing his wife a few years back, he’s been in a deep depression and folks are still walking around on eggshells because he carries his grief like a cloak. But as fate would have it, B.J. is perfect for him because she would not let him feel sorry for himself and as a healing balm B.J.'s was so seemingly self assured, Grady could speak of his dead wife without repercussions. Of all, that was probably my favorite thing about their story. B.J. never denied Grady his right to have memories of this first wife nor dissuade him from speaking of her. This story reminds us that when given a second chance, grab it, hold on and don't let go because it might the best thing you never thought could happen to you.I highly recommend this if you like your heroine funny yet strong and your hero strong with a heart full of gold. Last but not least - the sexy times with these two was hmmm hmmm good. I’m officially on the hunt for more of Kage’s work.Happy Reading folks!Rating: A-Posted at [...]
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