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Reckless Love (Nova Audio Books) |
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Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Love Adventure! Review: Elizabeth Lowell has a wonderful gift of taking you into the adventure with her descritions of the Utah landscape, the excitement and terror of the terrain and the urgency of hiding from the renegade Indians. The love and the agony caused by the unrequited love Janna feels for Ty is very heartrending, you really get a sense of her loneliness and yearning for Ty's love to be returned. Dunce that he is , he almost leaves it too late to come to the realization that he really does love Janna. I would love to see the terrain in Utah that was Janna's world. This book will be a part of my permanent library.
Rating:  Summary: Tricia's Reckless Love Review Review: I bought this book many years ago and just recently brought it back out to read again (I keep every EL novel I buy.) Of course I couldn't put it down. The relationship between Janna and Ty is wrought with frustration, excitement, protectiveness, and love. Even though it takes Ty the length of the novel to come into the understanding that Janna is, and always will be, his only love, the reader is assured that his blindness will not go on indefinitely. The ending did seem to get wrapped up a little quickly, but no less satisfactorally for me than the ending of any other book EL has written. I just have two questions. Are there other books about Ty's brothers, and if not, when is Elizabeth Lowell going to put me out of my misery and write them?
Rating:  Summary: Another great read from Elizabeth Lowell! Review: I like most of Elizabeth Lowell [aka Ann Maxwell] books, and have trouble deciding if I like her historicals better than her contermporaries. This book, which ties to contemporaries "Fire and Rain", "Ganite Man", "Outlaw" and "Warrior" doesn't make a decision any easier. I really liked both characters, especially Janna's strenght. Contrary to what someone else said in a previous review, I find it quite logical that she recognizes her feelings for Ty as love pretty soon; after all, love usually starts as attraction and admiration, maybe infatuation even. She has seen Ty's courage and strenght in surviving Cascabel's torture, and then she has nursed him to heal his wounds. Of course it doesn't hurt that he is a hunk. As for his feelings, once again I disagree. I think that through most of the novel you can see how he is changing... He is the one who doesn't get it. In sum, I do love this book. Is another one of my many favorites by E. Lowell. Now what I would really like even more would be for her to write books with Ty's brothers and sister stories...
Rating:  Summary: Reckless Love Review: This book was fantastic! From the first page it is riviting and does not loose a beat throughout the book. It has everything I require in a great romance novel, suspense, humor, great sex, ongoing danger and intrigue. I love horses, so this book had an extra boost for me. This is the first Elizabeth Lowell book I have read and I can't wait to explore her others!
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