Rating:  Summary: I have read both of these books over and over again! Review: Both of these books are on my 'all time favorites' list! I bought them when in their individual forms. To get both together is a great bonus! "Dream Man" is probably my favorite book of all times! I loved the characters and the story is great! Lots of suspense and romance. Some of the best love scenes! I highly recommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: I have read both of these books over and over again! Review: Both of these books are on my 'all time favorites' list! I bought them when in their individual forms. To get both together is a great bonus! "Dream Man" is probably my favorite book of all times! I loved the characters and the story is great! Lots of suspense and romance. Some of the best love scenes! I highly recommend this book!
Rating:  Summary: Buyer beware! Review: Buyer beware! This book is actually a reprinting of two of Ms. Howard's best books; AFTER THE NIGHT and DREAM MAN. They're both excellent examples of Ms. Howard's ability to draw the reader into the story, and highly exciting. However, if you've already read these books, you'll be disapointed when NIGHT MOVES arrives.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful, steamy stories! Review: Dream Man - In Orlando, Florida, Marlie Keen leads a quiet life after a brutal attack by a serial killer left her without her psychic powers. Now, however, a new killer brings all the horror back and Marlie, once again, sees everything the killer does through his eyes. Detective Dane Hollister (yum) doesn't believe her at first, and he even thinks she may be involved, since she can describe everything that happened in the killings. His attraction to Marlie, however, is undeniable, and as he moves in with her for protection, their relationship steams up, but the killer is still out there.After the Night - Faith Devlin is one of the "trashy Devlins" in the town of Prescott, far removed from the Gray Rouillard, the golden boy whom she adores. One night, Faith's mother runs off with Gray's father and a furious Gray kicks the rest of the Devlins out of their tiny shack. Years later, Faith returns to Prescott, a self-made businesswoman, and must fight both her strong attraction to Gray and the mystery of what really happened that night. If you like strong leads and stamy stories, this book is for you. Dream Man is probably my favorite book by Linda Howard, and although Gray is a little obnoxious here and there, he is a sweetie at heart.
Rating:  Summary: Wonderful, steamy stories! Review: Dream Man - In Orlando, Florida, Marlie Keen leads a quiet life after a brutal attack by a serial killer left her without her psychic powers. Now, however, a new killer brings all the horror back and Marlie, once again, sees everything the killer does through his eyes. Detective Dane Hollister (yum) doesn't believe her at first, and he even thinks she may be involved, since she can describe everything that happened in the killings. His attraction to Marlie, however, is undeniable, and as he moves in with her for protection, their relationship steams up, but the killer is still out there. After the Night - Faith Devlin is one of the "trashy Devlins" in the town of Prescott, far removed from the Gray Rouillard, the golden boy whom she adores. One night, Faith's mother runs off with Gray's father and a furious Gray kicks the rest of the Devlins out of their tiny shack. Years later, Faith returns to Prescott, a self-made businesswoman, and must fight both her strong attraction to Gray and the mystery of what really happened that night. If you like strong leads and stamy stories, this book is for you. Dream Man is probably my favorite book by Linda Howard, and although Gray is a little obnoxious here and there, he is a sweetie at heart.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent Review: Dream Man was the first of Linda Howard's novels that I had ever read. It blew me away. The writing was powerful and the plot was strong. The characters resonated with a inner strength that gave them the dimensions of real people. What you have stumbled upon is a book that is more that a romance novel. After becoming familiar with her other works, I found that this particular book is the first of a darker, more intricate plot for Howard. It carries the same intrinsic values apparent in her other works, along with the all- important happy ending. (There are far to few of these to suit me) I especially enjoyed the epilogue found in this book. Such closure is sorely missed in her subsequent works. I would call this a wonderful marriage between her earlier Silhouette works and the newer writings that fall more under the heading of fiction than romance. This one is a definate winner. Make room for it on your keep shelf.
Rating:  Summary: These are excellent! 10 stars.. Review: I read these novels when they first came out about 4 or 5 years ago, and they're what hooked me onto Linda Howard's novels. I re-read them all the time, and each time its like the first and they're always good, greatly entertaining, keeps you on your toes... even if you're lying down. A must buy!!
Rating:  Summary: These are excellent! 10 stars.. Review: I read these novels when they first came out about 4 or 5 years ago, and they're what hooked me onto Linda Howard's novels. I re-read them all the time, and each time its like the first and they're always good, greatly entertaining, keeps you on your toes... even if you're lying down. A must buy!!
Rating:  Summary: Very misleading Review: I was so excited to see Linda Howard had a new book out that I rushed to the nearest bookstore to buy it. Only when I had it in my hands did I realize it was of two of her other books. I am sorry for the 1 star rating because the stories are GREAT, but I hate the deception. I am still waiting for Chance MacKenzie's story.
Rating:  Summary: 1- 2 KO Review: Pure Howard. Dream Man is creepy and chilling while managing to create a really charismatic couple. If you've ever fantasized about being the damsel in distress who rescues herself with the help of a slightly tarnished, well-muscled knight- Dream Man is for you. Just keep your lights on. After the Night starts out slowly with lots of background information that's important later on, but still ponderous. This one seems to want to be a thriller with good sex and only the sex part really works. The hero is VERY well-endow... uh, I mean, well-rounded, but I could have used a heroine who was a little less easy. She was more of a spitting kitten than the actual lioness needed by the hero. This is Howard at her sexiest, however, and the love/sex scenes are some of the best around.
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