I didn't really get into this one as much as the first in the beginning,it drags at points.
I do like the heroine and the plot is very close to home as my previously mentioned conversation drives home,and speaking of the "CONVERSATION" it was one in which said party articulates his love for Mexico and pancho villa over America who stole his people's land that he refer's to (as does the book) as AZTLAN. "Cinco de Mayo is his 4 th of July, that's my people's real INDEPENDENCE DAY"!
When I said to him this region was won in war and then paid for with the sum of 12-15 million dolllars he was dumbfounded and had never heard of this...dooh!...
![NoNo :nono:](./images/smilies/nono.gif)
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
Anyway I digress, this conversation just brought the premise of the book closer to view.
![Texas Flag :txflag:](./images/smilies/texasflag.gif)
![Patriot :patriot:](./images/smilies/patriot.gif)