

I loved watching as their feelings developed and they became aware of each other "in that way." Note that there's only one sexytimes scene in this book. It was really really sweet and had quite a slow burn. They both enter into it not knowing that they'll want to turn their pretend courting into something more. He's extremely loyal to them, and when Tulsa May expressed her dismay at being the object of the town's pity, he comes up with the scheme to divert their attention by pretending to court her himself.

AHe, his brother, and Tulsa May have been as close as siblings ever since he and his brother were orphaned and brought to the town when Luther was in his mid-teens. carrot-colored hair that we discover Luther has always found fascinating and beautiful. While she wouldn't break mirrors, Tulsa May is by no means the town beauty, and she has a head full of carrot-colored hair to top it all off. Tulsa May is a smart woman with an education, and she's not one to hide her light under a bushel. I really liked both Tulsa May and Luther. Well."pretend" courting.we all know how that turns out. Her dear friend Luther suggests a diversionary tactic by which he pretends to court her, which will force the town to take notice of this new development and forget about how they feel sorry for her. Tulsa May (or "Tulsy") was humiliated rather publicly and is now the subject of local gossip in her small Oklahoma town.

The storytelling was robust and thorough, and I eagerly followed along as I saw Luther fall.slowly and ever so inevitably.for his dear friend Tulsa May. Set in an unusual historical era (early 20th Century Oklahoma right before WWI), it had a great period voice and lively characters. This was a friends to lovers book of the most wonderful variety.
