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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Classic Stuff Review: I cut my teeth on Rosemary Rogers (along with Bertrice Small, Laurie McBain, Woodiwiss and Cartland). I really don't care for the modern romance novels. They're too sweet and predictable. I read this back in the late 70s and have never forgotten the steamy scenes in this book. The scene with Steve and Ginny under the wagon should be studied by all romance writers! Besides that, the plot is so not PC or predictable. I wish the industry make room for books like this. The fact that it's so popular all these years later should tell you something.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Dazzling and Unforgettable... Review: Rosemary Rogers' clear, precise writing style is a pleasure to approach in this stunning romance novel, full of adventure and passion. I just love Ginny, she belongs in the pantheon of fictional goddesses alongside Scarlett O'Hara -- so feisty, sexy, and FUNNY! I just adored her...this book is one that will leave you breathless, not just for the steamy scenes between Steve and Ginny, but also the historical intrigue that envelops them...a treat not to be missed. I am telling all my friends about this great book --- my 2004 summertime read!!!!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I've read it once a year for the past 20 years. Review: Sweet Savage Love was the first romance I stole from my mother's shelf 20 years ago as a 12 year old. I have read it faithfully once a year ever since.Steve Morgan is the absolute perfect man. Sexy, rich, a combination cowboy, spy, soldier, millionaire. He is every girl's dream. Ginny is sweet, beautiful, and haughty, and the chemistry between the two is dynamic. From their first meeting in Sweet Savage Love, to the final scene in book 3, Lost Love, Last Love, the action in exciting, sexy, and tumultuous. You will be left breathless with a racing heart as you come to the last paragraph. I cannot recommend this book and it's sequels enough.
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