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Rating: Summary: Weak and [weak] Review: I found this book a very simple read that didn't flow naturally. While the landscape and town descriptions were adequate, the character developement and dialog was lacking. The fact the the main male character was understanding and excepting of the female character's unusual accomplishments and profession is commendable and unusual for a romance, but his lack of visible protective feelings seemed very unnatural. The plot and everybody involved fell together much to easily to make it a compelling read.
Rating: Summary: Okay Review: I thought the writing was simple. I did not read to me the way people would actually talk to each other and that kept me from enjoying the book as much as I could have. And I got so tired of "partner" and "women." It was just not my taste.
Rating: Summary: Weak and [weak] Review: Janelle Taylor does it again. Wild Winds, what a great believable story. Wonderful, colorful characters, caring, needing... Hawk Reynolds, strong, handsome, sexy and half Cheyenne!! yes!! Maggie Malone, woman of my heart. Fearless, strong, sexy - a dangerous combination in a woman falls in love with Hawk, dark, dangerous and oh so daring. They both seek out the truth yet are hesitant about how they feel, lies, confusion only add to the mystery of this story. Can't put the book down. Read it and love it...
Rating: Summary: Oh Please!!! Review: Silliest book I ever read. People just don't talk this way in real life. I hate to start a book and not finish it, but I could not read this stupid book.I can't tell you how many times through the first 100 pages that I just stopped and shook my head in disbelief at the juvenile dialog in this book. Don't bother - it's in my trash can.
Rating: Summary: Oh Please!!! Review: Silliest book I ever read. People just don't talk this way in real life. I hate to start a book and not finish it, but I could not read this stupid book. I can't tell you how many times through the first 100 pages that I just stopped and shook my head in disbelief at the juvenile dialog in this book. Don't bother - it's in my trash can.
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