EMMY'S EQUAL is a historical
romance set in South Texas. When Emmy's father and mother decide to accompany
Emmy's Aunt Bertha to Texas to research the cattle industry, Emmy is forced to
go with them. Once there, she is immediately attracted to Diego Marcelo the
foreman of the sprawling Twisted-R Ranch. But she's not the only one smitten.
Cuddy Rawson the ranch owner's son immediately takes notice of Emmy. While Cuddy
acts on his feelings, Diego secretly is attracted to the fair-haired Emmy. While
these three tried to sort out their feelings for one another, one calamity after
another strikes Emmy's family and Mr. Rawson as they seek after prized cattle
for Aunt Bertha to purchase. EMMY'S EQUAL was rich in storytelling and kept a
pretty even pace. The uniqueness to the characters, and the circumstances that
both pulled them apart and brought them together, while not altogether original,
were told in a way that I felt was fresh and creative. Everyone loves an old
fashioned lover's triangle, but at times, I felt some scenes were breezed over
too quickly. Overall, I enjoyed EMMY'S EQUAL and the characters Marica Gruver
created.♥