Deep in the Heart
Deep in the Heart by Barbara Kaye, published by Harlequin Books in March 2002, is a 250-page exploration of life in Crystal Creek, Texas. The narrative centers around the powerful McKinney family, who are deeply entrenched in the local landscape and economy. The story unfolds through the eyes of Bostonian Cynthia Page, who encounters ranch owner J.T. McKinney, a man whose striking presence and strong opinions challenge her perceptions and expectations.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the dynamics at play in Crystal Creek, where influence and ambition shape the lives of its residents. The book delves into themes of power and the complexities of forging new futures in Texas, all set against the backdrop of a captivating ranching community. Through Cynthia’s interactions with J.T. and the McKinney family, the narrative captures the essence of Texas life and the intricate relationships that define it.
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Crystal Creek…where power and influence live in the land, and in the hands of one family determined to nourish the Texas fortunes and to forge new Texas futures. Ranch owner, J.T. McKinney is like no man Bostonian Cynthia Page has ever met. Tall and handsome, strong and opinionated and utterly fascinating. Crystal Creek reverberates with the exciting rhythm of Texas.
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