Reckless Love

by Elizabeth Lowell

1996

Status

Available

Publication

Harlequin (1996)

Description

No one who roamed the steep green mountains and red-rock canyons of Utah Territory was safe from El Cascabel and his renegade warriors - not Janna Wayland, not the wild stallion Lucifer - not even Ty MacKenzie, the stranger who had come for the stallion, and stayed to capture Janna's heart. Now all three must join forces and make their escape, or die trying.

User reviews

LibraryThing member amf0001
This book was originally written in 1990, and boy does it feel dated. You wouldn't think a book set in the old West could date so fast, but the hero feels like the villain in today’s book, the guy who made you feel bad about yourself and your body and everything you valued, that diminished you,
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and that the new hero would have to help you rebuild. He was just so awful to the poor heroine, and his insistence that she was no lady, barely a female, and the put downs he kept giving her, in order to 'protect her from his woman hunger' initially irritated me but them started to make me really sad at the thought that she would going to end up with him for the rest of her life. That he apologizes in the last 5 pages scarcely makes up for it. I liked the 'Only' series, but this book was just awful for me.
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LibraryThing member Lost_Lenore
Well, what to say about this book? At first it seemed a good story about the old west, full of indians and cowboys and all that golden land but soon I became lost on the plot.
The hero was a jerk, full of himself and arrogant and the heroine, well, she was an independent woman until she found
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him...she rescues him and he treats her really bad in return. In his opinion, he's to "woman hungry" to resist her...well, it really shows the time the book was written: 1989. I guess that at that time this was very good, now is just an ok reading except for all the euphemisms.
It took me a long time to realize the main plot of this book: gaining Lucifer (a horse).
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LibraryThing member CyndiTefft
I had a hard time rating this book. There were parts that were 4 stars and parts that were 2 stars, so I gave it a 3 star rating overall.

The author was very good at setting a scene and building external tension. I thought the plot moved along nicely and if it weren't for the terribly cheesy, poorly
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written love scenes, I would have really enjoyed it.

These words were used beyond belief: savage, ecstasy, violent, elemental, incandescent, bursting. I think a good editor would have gone a long way toward improving this book.

All in all, a good read if you skimmed over the sex scenes (sad to say!).
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1990-01

Physical description

4.13 inches

ISBN

0373833288 / 9780373833283

Barcode

1602489
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