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The Diamond Tiger

The Diamond Tiger

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A well-woven plot with plenty of atmosphere
Review: Elizabeth Lowell is brilliant at writing about atmosphere - I could almost feel the sweat pouring off my body and the claustrophobia of the tunnels. Her characters here are very likeable and you are rooting for them all the way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: engrossing, entertaining, and enlightening
Review: I have really enjoyed this book. I know Ms. Maxwell also writes as Eliz. Lowell, but those books can't compare to the density of the Maxwell books. As a graduate gemologist who has studied diamonds and colored stones, I found this book to be authentic without being boring. The characters seem almost real-super heroes-but with just the right touch of uniqueness. There is adventure, romance, and a well-developed plot to sustain one's interest. I just wish Ms. Maxwell would write more of these types of books!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Diamond Tiger shines...
Review: I read this book many years ago, it was one of the first of Ann Maxwell's (aka. Elizabeth Lowell)that I had read and it's still one of my favorites. I've read it four times. Her characters are very well drawn, the dialogue is crisp, plenty of action and it is romantic without being mushy. It is a "romance" book I think a man would enjoy. I would also recomend Ann Maxwell's "Tell Me No Lies". <Ree-views>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Diamond Tiger shines...
Review: I read this book many years ago, it was one of the first of Ann Maxwell's (aka. Elizabeth Lowell)that I had read and it's still one of my favorites. I've read it four times. Her characters are very well drawn, the dialogue is crisp, plenty of action and it is romantic without being mushy. It is a "romance" book I think a man would enjoy. I would also recomend Ann Maxwell's "Tell Me No Lies".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful book!
Review: I really enjoyed this book with the action and romance that doesn't quit. She's an admirable heroine and he's the complex hero that's worth waiting for...sigh...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enjoyed adventure of the Outback and thrilling romance
Review: Ms. Maxwell is a very impressive author. When reading her books, they are very difficult to put down. Her sense of adventure and style exploring the gem mines of the outback combined with her mythical prose not only entertains but also enthralls! She is a very good read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Lowell's best
Review: The only book by Lowell that I like more than this one is Tell Me No Lies. I read it years ago and still re-read it.

When Erin inherits a diamond mine in Australia from a great-uncle she never knew, her life changes dramatically. Cole had won half of the mine from her great-uncle in a card game years before. Erin and Cole are drawn thrown together to find the mine and avoid everyone-- especially enemies-- who crawl out of the woodwork once the presence of the mine is know. Since the mine could make or break the diamond cartel, the political and economic implications could be earthshattering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of Lowell's best
Review: The only book by Lowell that I like more than this one is Tell Me No Lies. I read it years ago and still re-read it.

When Erin inherits a diamond mine in Australia from a great-uncle she never knew, her life changes dramatically. Cole had won half of the mine from her great-uncle in a card game years before. Erin and Cole are drawn thrown together to find the mine and avoid everyone-- especially enemies-- who crawl out of the woodwork once the presence of the mine is know. Since the mine could make or break the diamond cartel, the political and economic implications could be earthshattering.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful book!
Review: This is my favorite, the attention to research and detail is without compare. The Maxwells are excellent and I'll buy any book with their names on it. Thanks for hours of great reading!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Book
Review: This is my favorite, the attention to research and detail is without compare. The Maxwells are excellent and I'll buy any book with their names on it. Thanks for hours of great reading!


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