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3.0 out of 5 stars
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By ThisThatNEverything "thisthatneverything" (Columbus, Ohio United States) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Arizona Angel (Paperback)
Description from the back of the book:
Confederate Cowhand When Lance Garrett hired on at the MacDowell spread, the handsome Southerner was sure he'd be taming broncs and roping steer. He nearly quit when he learned his job was to teach the boss's high-spirited daughter some genteel manners...until he saw MaLou MacDowell's lush curves, emerald eyes, and cascading golden hair. His hands ached to touch her, and his lips burned to kiss her all over, but the hot-blooded drifter knew she was off limits. He vowed to educate the feisty blonde, then ride fast and far to lose himself in the arms of a woman he'd paid to help him forget! Frontier Tomboy Raised among men, cattle, and horses all her life, innocent MaLou MacDowell knew she'd better practice some feminine wiles if she ever wanted to marry the boy next door. Then she met Lance Garrett, and the luscious beauty dismissed the idea of wedding her ranch to her neighbor's and though only of appeasing her growing hunger for the rugged male. MaLou figured he'd fight her every step of the way--but she swore one day soon she'd be his student in love, when he'd take her passion's paradise and make her his own Arizona Angel * I enjoyed this book for the most part but I though it was way too long. 478 pages in small print that could've been about half of that. I don't mind a long book but for this one I felt that it was just dragged out when it wasn't necessary. The romance was good & the secondary characters were great but the bad guys & the problems that came along with them weren't very interesting to me. Other than that my only real problem was the fact that MaLou was referred to as "the blonde" & Lance "the southerner" by the author throughout the whole book like that was their names rather than their actual names. The beautiful blonde, pretty blonde, shy blond, hesitant blonde & so on & so on just kind of got old. Overall though the book wasn't bad. |
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Arizona Angel by Phoebe Conn (Paperback - April 1, 1988)
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