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Trace Rawlings..Forget Cynthia...Can I Marry You?, July 8, 1999
Be still my beating heart...Trace is such a wonderful character and Cindy is so sweet and determined (to find her business partner in the Andean Forest) that I just LOVED this Book! The only thing I didn't like was that the story was too short, a total of 247 pages...It only lasted 1 1/2 hr of quality romance reading time. There is another book "Fever" that features Cindy's Brother Rye McCall, also a good read.
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Dark Fire by Elizabeth Lowell, April 21, 2006
This is a follow-up to Lowell's book "Fever" and
features some of the same characters as the previous
novel. Recommend that you read "Fever" first, but
both are excellent as stand alone novels as well.
Description from the book back cover:
The Andean Cloud Forest, Ecuador. Mysterious, hauntingly beautiful -- a land like nowhere else on earth. But a dangerous land, despite its beauty. A land to be feared. And respected ... Like Trace Rawlings -- a man who lives by his own rules. Ruthless, domineering, he takes what he wants. But Cynthia Ryan is used to someone trying to manipulate her, especially her powerful father. Surely she can handle this man. After all, he's just there to guide her through the treacherous forest. Thrown together by her father's ruthless ambition, first as adversaries, then as lovers, Trace and Cynthia force their way through the cloud forest -- transformed by a passion as wild and steamy as the forest itself.
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Check the copyright date, October 8, 2009
This was listed on Amazon as being published in Dec.09, so I was surprised to receive it right away. Expecting a new work, I was surprised to find that the copyright date is 1988 - obviously a reprint of an earlier work. I wish that had been mentioned on the initial review.
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