"Welcome to Tyler; Whirlwind," by Nancy Martin
The first in a new romance series introduces readers to Tyler, a traditional small town where people are still good neighbors and family and friends are still an important part of everyday life.
This book was actually published back in 1992, so over 20 years old. What attracted me to this book was the cover. It's not a bad book to read though the leading female character Liza can be just plain annoying and childlike. However she is just what Cliff needs to bring him back to a regular life.
There is enough romance in there to keep you interested and the murder mystery part of the story also kept you interested.
Stars out of 5 : 4 If I see anymore of these books I will definitely be reading them, good way to pass a couple of afternoons.
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