If you’re looking for a reliable, fun, summer read then Black Hills will surely bring enjoyment to your reading. Having moved in with my mom and no love life to speak of Black Hills put me in the mood for romance and reading.
Cooper Sullivan is an 11 year old boy sent to spend his summer in the quaintness of his youth on his grandparents’ ranch where he meets the girl next door, Lil Chance. Theirs is a sweet, saccharine friendship that only exists before you’re a teenager. And I loved it.
But everything changes as Lil and Coop get older and give in to the attraction and become lovers who are separated by life. However, they are forever bonded by the site of a rare cougar close-up and a murdered hiker in their beloved Black Hills.
As adults, Coop is brought back to Black Hills (and Lil) after his grandfather becomes injured. Childhood resentments and the distant feelings of long lost lovers percolate the relationship between Coop and Lil who is now owner of a Wildlife Refuge. As their relationship works itself out Coop and Lil are faced with murders in their beloved community as well as threats to the Lil’s beloved wildlife refuge.
I admit I am a Roberts fan. If you’ve ever read Nora Roberts than this book holds few surprises. The characters are interesting, sweet and perfect. The suspense is a bit lacking due to knowing who the killer is fairly early in the plot. And Roberts could have cut the book by about 50-100 pages. BUT, she knows how to tell a story. And she knows how to tell romance that resonates with he reader. I liked how she brought the wild cats to life as well as the workings of a wildlife refuge. If you’re a Roberts junkie and need your fix pick this up. It’s enjoyable and fun. You won’t be disappointed. Now it’s on to…The Search.