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Rating:  Summary: A wonderful 'Beauty and the Beast' romance Review: I've enjoyed Gail's books since I read "Wolf's Embrace" and "Never Call It Loving" was a wonderful emotional story. Love again triumphs over evil, fear and pride. BRAVA!
Rating:  Summary: Link does love well Review: The story was apparently written as a prequel to Encantadora & All I Ask Of You... and, to some degree, Forsaking All Others (which carries the story of a family friend we meet in All I Ask Of You). This is the story of The Buchanan and Marisa Fitzgerald, who are patriarch\matriarch to Rhyss and Gillie, who we meet in the other 2 stories above. I have thoroughly enjoyed them all. This book and All I Ask were my favorites of the 4 but I would recommend all of them in the above order.Those who have complained in the past about books that don't have enough h/h 'together' time would like Link, I believe. Her stories focus mainly on what is going on in the hearts of our hero & heroine and their interaction. The plot line relating to the villain du jour is usually rather minimal compared to the time spent developing the love story with all it's drama & frustrations. And there seems always to be a little kinder edge to Link's heroes. Tormented, most definitely, but less roughness towards the lady than I see in some books and less of those unrealistic dramas. I'm just so pleased I found her work.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT BOOK ! LOVELY Review: This book is wonderful. I found myself inside the story, feeling everything as if it was with me. The story is lovely and the characters are very real. He's a tortured soul and she's his salvation. For the one's who love beauty and beast stories, don't miss this one. The ones who like this book, don't miss the book "This is all I want", it's wonderful too...
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