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Book Review of 22 Indigo Place

22 Indigo Place
22 Indigo Place
Author: Sandra Brown
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Laura is forced to sell her family's estate at 22 Indigo Place because of bad business decisions made by her father that were exposed after his death. While that is bad enough in itself, it's the prospective buyer that is the real problem.

James Paden was a high school classmate of Laura's and was known for his wild antics. However, after leaving town right after high school he made something of himself first as a stock car driver then as the owner of an auto parts franchise. Now he's back to prove to everyone that he wasn't the loser everyone thought he was and he has an outrageous plan to do it, including buying that most palatial estate in town, but that's not all.

Sandra Brown brings added life to an otherwise cookie cutter story. Her ability to build characters that you sincerely like (sometimes even when they are seemingly unlikeable)make this book a delight to read. Not one her best but still very enjoyable.