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May 6, 2019
In Drake’s sweet second Chestnut Creek romance (after The Last True Cowboy), a woman flees to a place to hide from the past, and instead finds a possible future. Nevada has spent her adult life running from a cartel that she accidentally stole from; she’s certain they want to kill her. To protect others, she doesn’t let anyone get too close to her. She temporarily holes up in her friend Carly’s small town of Unforgiven, N.Mex., but knows she’ll need to get on the road again soon. While working for Carly, Nevada meets Joseph, a Navajo local. Joseph also has a past that’s difficult to face; to avoid it, he focuses on dedicating himself to his people, including only dating Navajo women. When they can’t keep from falling for each other, he questions his dating rule. Nevada knows that running away is the only way to save him from being threatened by the cartel, but she can’t bring herself to leave his side. Readers will be turning pages to find out whether Joseph breaks through Nevada’s defensive snark in time to find love. This fast-paced romance has just enough suspense to give it spice. The finished book will contain an additional novel by Carolyn Brown, not seen by PW. Agent: Nalini Akolekar, Spencerhill Associates.
June 1, 2019
A woman on the run is attracted to a Navajo man and wishes she could make a new life for herself in Unforgiven, New Mexico. Nevada Sweet has been plagued by bad luck and bad decisions. A few years earlier in Houston, she crossed a cartoonishly evil cartel leader and has been on the run ever since. After a hint that he's on her trail, she runs away to New Mexico hoping to find work at a diner owned by an old friend. Nevada plans to stay under the radar and save up some money before moving on. She believes she's in mortal danger, but as the details of her story unfold, the plot becomes nonsensical and melodramatic. The urgency of her initial escape turns into inexplicable inaction. Determined to pay her own way, she refuses her friend's offer of a free room, instead choosing to rent an RV from the diner's short-order cook, Joseph "Fishing Eagle" King. Joseph (everyone else calls him "Fish") is impressed by her determination and respects her independence. The two strike up a delicate friendship but are wary of their mutual attraction. Joseph is Navajo and doesn't date white women because he's committed to preserving his culture and heritage; Nevada fears being found by the cartel, causing her to be distrustful and suspicious of making long-term connections. Although Drake (The Last True Cowboy, 2018, etc.) seems to have carefully researched the Navajo culture, it's uncomfortable to read first-person narration of a Navajo character written by a white author. The depiction of the Latinx villains as stereotypical bad guys is especially problematic; they are all violence and machismo and plan to sell "little blonde" Nevada into sexual slavery in Central America once they capture her. Troubling in several ways.
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