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Stay a Little Longer (Tucker Family, Bk 1)
Stay a Little Longer - Tucker Family, Bk 1
Author: Dorothy Garlock
Louise Watkins has her hands full. Her mother had been the town midwife, but when her daughter Alice died under her care, she refused to assist in a childbirth ever again. Since then Louise has assumed the work. She also takes care of her Alice's six-year old, Charlotte, because the child's father was lost in World War I. But Louise'...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780446540186
ISBN-10: 0446540188
Publication Date: 12/1/2010
Pages: 432
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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jjares avatar reviewed Stay a Little Longer (Tucker Family, Bk 1) on + 3284 more book reviews
This book was a shock I cant believe I read the whole thing! The story was plodding and turgid; the characters were uninteresting and rather cardboard-like in behavior.
This story takes place in the years following World War I. Rachel is holding her family together, with little help from the other adults in the family. She runs the familys boardinghouse and has supplanted her mother as the towns midwife.

Louise Watkins (the mother of Alice and Rachel), has retreated to her room on a full-time basis since the death of her favorite daughter (Alice). Uncle Otis is the town drunk. Charlotte, Alices daughter, is a pouty brat.

The main male character, Mason Tucker, offers a poor reason for abandoning his wife and father for 8 years! His brother, Zachary Tucker, is as wicked as they come. As the towns banker, Zachary has used devious and violent methods to increase his wealth.

Frankly, I couldnt care less about the people and what happened to them. The romance between Rachel and Mason moved slower than syrup sliding down a cold jar! Masons regrets were unbelievable and short-lived.

If you insist on reading this drivel, be sure you check it out from a library. It isnt worth your hard-earned money!


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