Rating:  Summary: Hmmm, well... Review: "Midnight Warrior" is the kind of book that you read for the sex, because you would be sadly disappointed if you actually read it for the historical accuracy or the "romance". Iris Johansen is a master at depicting heroines who, having come from less than dazzling backgrounds, find inner strength. Amazingly, even at their angriest, these women never swear, which is more than can be said for the "heroes". A more bull-headed lot of males I have never read about--! Oh, well, perhaps I am being unfair because I am not a Johansen fan...but, the only way for you to find out is to read a Johansen book for yourself
Rating:  Summary: This story is so DIFFERENT!! Review: As always Iris Johansen comes up with a fascinating and different story line. She has such a great imagination. I love the added character that is always so mysterious and interesting. As in Lord's Bride she has another great character in this one. Keep up the great story lines. I am just starting The Beloved Scoundrel and can't wait to see if she does it again.
Rating:  Summary: clumsey descriptions Review: Awkward descriptions of the relationships between characters. I kept backtracking to figure things out.
Rating:  Summary: One of her best Review: Brynn is a healer with her own rules and approach towards life. Gage needs her help for his dearest friend and commands her services. Though they fall for each other, she feels she has to give up too much of herself. He knows she is worth waiting for and pursues her but makes her make the final decisions so that she'll be as committed as he wants her to be. She develops a lot as a person. He is a great hero for his true inner strength. And the scenes, well...
Rating:  Summary: One of Johansen's Best work Review: I can honestly say that "Mignight Warrior" is one of my favorite novels written by Johansen. The novel begins in ravaged medival England-torn by greedy barons and King John. All of the conflicts involving the toils of slavery, an abusive husband, and a haunted past create the heroine. Although Brynn is a bit saucy, she also has a sense of independence and isn't the whiny overly feminine type. Brynn's strength exudes from her healing powers and caring heart. And then we have the very masculine Gage...quite a sensual character. Stubborn, possessive, passionate-all describe his attributes. Gage struggles to protect and sheild Brynn from the evils presented; yet no one protects her from Gage... Must read if you enjoy a strong heroine and a enigmatic hero. Another great book by Johansen is "The Magnifcent Rouge."
Rating:  Summary: clumsey descriptions Review: I have to say honestly, Ms. Johansen has redeemed herself to me. After trying two other books from her and finding them severly lacking, I was reluctant to try a third. Glad I did! Wow, this was full of passion and pageantry during the conquering of William of Normandy(1066). The Battle of Hastings was the main center for the story and I was surprised since most authors go after the time when William was already sitting on the throne. This was a nice change of pace. Seeing the battle for England and how determined they were to possess the country. She makes it easy for us modern readers to understand the battles and beliefs of the time, yet keeps in tact the reality of the place. Seeing Wales and the islands dotting the sea through her words was breathtaking. Brynn of Falkhaar was shocked that she was summoned to tend to a dying man from the Norman army. Reknown as a healer, she was both anxious to help but also repulsed to lend a hand to the enemy. The battlefield of Hastings was filled with the stench of the dying and dead. So much so she felt dizzy. Brynn must keep her wits and save this man for his friend else she be killed. But as the nights wore on, she couldn't help but see these men for who they were, mere humans brought into battle for a tyrant king. But would her pity make her lose what was most important? Her freedom? Dark and brooding, Lord Gage Dumont was used to getting his way in all things. So why did the fact that the Welsh beauty as beautiful as a fairy disturb his thoughts? She was just a slave. Yet her kindness and passion defied all logic. Gage would risk everything he owned and everything he was about to possess to conquer her heart.Very touching and romantic. I especially loved the ending...very...magical<wink>*** Tracy Talley~@
Rating:  Summary: War...Magic...Passion and Everlasting Love... Review: I have to say honestly, Ms. Johansen has redeemed herself to me. After trying two other books from her and finding them severly lacking, I was reluctant to try a third. Glad I did! Wow, this was full of passion and pageantry during the conquering of William of Normandy(1066). The Battle of Hastings was the main center for the story and I was surprised since most authors go after the time when William was already sitting on the throne. This was a nice change of pace. Seeing the battle for England and how determined they were to possess the country. She makes it easy for us modern readers to understand the battles and beliefs of the time, yet keeps in tact the reality of the place. Seeing Wales and the islands dotting the sea through her words was breathtaking. Brynn of Falkhaar was shocked that she was summoned to tend to a dying man from the Norman army. Reknown as a healer, she was both anxious to help but also repulsed to lend a hand to the enemy. The battlefield of Hastings was filled with the stench of the dying and dead. So much so she felt dizzy. Brynn must keep her wits and save this man for his friend else she be killed. But as the nights wore on, she couldn't help but see these men for who they were, mere humans brought into battle for a tyrant king. But would her pity make her lose what was most important? Her freedom? Dark and brooding, Lord Gage Dumont was used to getting his way in all things. So why did the fact that the Welsh beauty as beautiful as a fairy disturb his thoughts? She was just a slave. Yet her kindness and passion defied all logic. Gage would risk everything he owned and everything he was about to possess to conquer her heart. Very touching and romantic. I especially loved the ending...very...magical***Tracy Talley~@
Rating:  Summary: EXCELLENT!! Review: I love Iris Johansen!! The Golden Barbarian and Dark Rider are great too!!! I love it that she has the man wanting the woman and convincing her to be his!!!
Rating:  Summary: May my man be like Gage Review: Midnight Warrior is my second book from Iris Johansen after The Magnificent Rouge. I must say that I enjoy the plot of the Magnificent Rouge better. Somehow in comparison, the plot twists in this book were less surprising. The supporting characters are weaker compared to those in Magnificent Rouge. Nevertheless, I like the Gage and Brynn. I wish I have such a protector and lover like Gage, as steadfast as a tower, he promised and delivered, he is very possessive in a very exciting way. I find Brynn's stubbornness a bit tormenting not only for Gage, but for herself and the reader. I wish she was more expressive and spontaneous in her feelings.
Rating:  Summary: May my man be like Gage Review: Midnight Warrior is my second book from Iris Johansen after The Magnificent Rouge. I must say that I enjoy the plot of the Magnificent Rouge better. Somehow in comparison, the plot twists in this book were less surprising. The supporting characters are weaker compared to those in Magnificent Rouge. Nevertheless, I like the Gage and Brynn. I wish I have such a protector and lover like Gage, as steadfast as a tower, he promised and delivered, he is very possessive in a very exciting way. I find Brynn's stubbornness a bit tormenting not only for Gage, but for herself and the reader. I wish she was more expressive and spontaneous in her feelings.
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