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Outlaw (Mira) |
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Rating:  Summary: O.K. Review: I do not usually review a book unless I absolutely love it and can give it five stars, but "Outlaw" by Elizabeth Lowell is the second installment in the "MacKenzie/Blackthorn" series and it would be a good idea to read it for continuity. The first story in the series "Fire and Rain" and the third story "Granite Man" were awesome.
Rating:  Summary: least fave of teh series Review: I read all of this series, even Reckless Love, teh historical which began the sgag of these familes The MacKenzies and the Blackthorn. This one just didn't quite doi it for me. Mainly because Diana is a rape victim and I suppose I can't relate to that (fortunately), but I think her character's fear of men is almost unbelievable to some extent. I like Ten, I liek Diana, I like the strraction, but something just didn't have me engulfed in the book and done with it in a day or two, like the other had. All in all I would recomend reading it to keep in sequence with the series.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: I recommend this book to anyone because it was a great read. The characters were great because showed them coming to terms with their growing feelings with each other, especially the hero of the book Ten because he's also dealing with emotions of being around people again not dealing with fighting wars. It was great also because Elizabeth Lowell show her characters dealing with any fears that Ten and Diana both had. As I said earlier this is a book that I recommend to anyone looking for something great to read.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: I recommend this book to anyone because it was a great read. The characters were great because showed them coming to terms with their growing feelings with each other, especially the hero of the book Ten because he's also dealing with emotions of being around people again not dealing with fighting wars. It was great also because Elizabeth Lowell show her characters dealing with any fears that Ten and Diana both had. As I said earlier this is a book that I recommend to anyone looking for something great to read.
Rating:  Summary: Important info -- but short on story. Review: I would recommend reading this book, if only to stay informed on the details of the characters. This story didn't really unfold anything interesting about Tennessee's history. A really great guy, all in all, but we don't know why. As for Diana, I just don't get her. Okay, her dad was a grump and her ex forced himself on her; for this, she hates and fears all men? Once she finally comes to her senses and realizes she wants to enjoy herself with Ten, then the story heats up. But the heat is practically at the end of the book! I love the way the author consistently puts so much detail about her settings into all of her stories -- the setting becomes a character. I feel like I'm actually learning something. But, in this case, the main character was the mystery of the Anasazi people and the minor story was the relationship of Diana and Ten.
Rating:  Summary: Important info -- but short on story. Review: I would recommend reading this book, if only to stay informed on the details of the characters. This story didn't really unfold anything interesting about Tennessee's history. A really great guy, all in all, but we don't know why. As for Diana, I just don't get her. Okay, her dad was a grump and her ex forced himself on her; for this, she hates and fears all men? Once she finally comes to her senses and realizes she wants to enjoy herself with Ten, then the story heats up. But the heat is practically at the end of the book! I love the way the author consistently puts so much detail about her settings into all of her stories -- the setting becomes a character. I feel like I'm actually learning something. But, in this case, the main character was the mystery of the Anasazi people and the minor story was the relationship of Diana and Ten.
Rating:  Summary: Had to go buy this book again! Review: Made the mistake of loaning all 4 of the books in this series out...and after they'd made the rounds, I never got them back. So, since I was purchasing, I decided to start with my favorite of the four. I loved the attraction between Diane & Tennessee & the background research that EP obviously labored over was just enough to add an interesting diminsion to the story. By the time the attraction between Ten & Diane hit high speed in the love factor, I was convinced Tennessee is the hottest hero to come out of the typed word since Rhett Butler! This time, I WILL not loan this book out. Warning! If you buy the book, hang on to it because you'll want to read it more than once!
Rating:  Summary: Another great book from Elizabeth Lowell. Review: The re-release of OUTLAW by Elizabeth Lowell is great. Catching up on characters we met before and finding out more about a character introduced in her previous books is always great. Ten and Diane each bring in their problems with trust. Each had been hurt before and with a background in the story of the Anasazi the story comes together. Claiming other motives each slowly realizes that what they can have is better than predictated hurt they will think they will get. Rereading this book is like getting reaquanted with old friends and makes you want to go back and reread all the books in this series.
Rating:  Summary: Great story; great series!!!!!!!!! Review: This is the 2nd book in a series of 4 from E.Lowell. The current book is a re-release. I still have the original 4 books from long ago. I loved the story of Tennessee and Diana and these books got me hooked on Elizabeth Lowell. Tennessee Blackthorne is a "ramrod" at the MacKenzie ranch in the 4-corners area of Colorado. He is a ex-military/warrior who came back to the land to heal his spirit. Diana Saxton is an archeologist coming to the MacKenzie ranch to research Anastazi Indian culture. She is also a wounded spirit due to an abusive father and fiance that left her terrified of men in general. These 2 people meet and heal each other. A very powerful and loving story. I have read this book many times and won't forget Ten & Diana. ->buy the books & series<-
Rating:  Summary: Great story; great series!!!!!!!!! Review: This is the 2nd book in a series of 4 from E.Lowell. The current book is a re-release. I still have the original 4 books from long ago. I loved the story of Tennessee and Diana and these books got me hooked on Elizabeth Lowell. Tennessee Blackthorne is a "ramrod" at the MacKenzie ranch in the 4-corners area of Colorado. He is a ex-military/warrior who came back to the land to heal his spirit. Diana Saxton is an archeologist coming to the MacKenzie ranch to research Anastazi Indian culture. She is also a wounded spirit due to an abusive father and fiance that left her terrified of men in general. These 2 people meet and heal each other. A very powerful and loving story. I have read this book many times and won't forget Ten & Diana. ->buy the books & series<-
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