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Desert Rain [Paperback]

Elizabeth Lowell (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio (1980)
  • ASIN: B000N6Y3LS
  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)

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NEW YORK TIMES Bestselling author Elizabeth Lowell has numerous historical and contemporary novels in print, including her four-book series of suspense novels featuring the unforgettable Donovan family--AMBER BEACH, JADE ISLAND, PEARL COVE and MIDNIGHT IN RUBY BAYOU. Ms. Lowell's current release, DEATH ECHO, is Book 5 in her St. Kilda Consulting series and features twin yachts, international gangsters, and plenty of romantic-suspense. There are more than thirty million Elizabeth Lowell books currently in print. Ms. Lowell lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband.

 

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars horrible - what a disappointment, May 14, 2005
I love Lowell's 'Donovan' and 'Rarieties' series and am starting to read her backlist. Well, if this is and example of the 'romance' of the eighties I know why I only started reading it about a year ago. The 'hero' is utterly unbearable, and the heroin's ability to accept verbal abuse is pathological! He considers her a whore from bhe beginning to the end, and she not only forgives him, but justifies his attitude. Honestly, after the first 50 or so pages I started skimming - it was just too dumb for words. Save your money
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Just Plain Bad, July 12, 2008
This review is from: Desert Rain (Audio CD)
This is a review of the audio CD version. Let's first address what is wrong with the recording. Laural Merlington has such a lovely and expressive voice and easily differentiates the characters, but why oh why is Holly made to sound like the nine year old who first fell in love with Linc? Eeeew! I'm sure she could easily have made just a slightly plainer voice than Shannon's for Holly and the CD would have been 1000% better. As it is, the baby-doll voice given to Holly is just horrible to listen to. Horrible and disturbing at the same time. It sounds like they wanted to so change the voices that Shannon and Holly could be confused aurally - just like Linc is visually blinded by simple makeup. Guess what? That ploy doesn't work. It doesn't work in spades.

What about the book itself? It seems to me once Linc told the worldly ( yet still very chaste ) Holly that Shannon and everyone like her were prostitutes she should have slapped the snot out of him and gotten out of this book pronto. Holly could than have thanked her lucky stars that she got away from such an out and out creep and then she could have used the rest of the book to meditate that schoolgirl crushes at age nine NEVER WORK OUT.

She then could have met a handsome town vet and ( because of their mutual interest in horses ), and she could have been wooed and wedded by him instead of you-know-who.

All this AND Linc saw her as a woman at 14? Eeeew again! Double Eeeew! And he tells her so? Triple Eeeew!

In real life, this guy should have been in jail long before Holly ever came back to town.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Ridiculous plot and even more ridiculous characters, May 14, 2003
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I have read a few of Lowell's book, but this one is one of the worst. Holly Shannon North is one of the most shameless female characters from all the romance novels I have read.

Lincoln McKenzie has his heart broken before by a beautiful woman that explains his aversion to them (yeah, right). These 2 characters knew each other since childhood and Holly left to pursue a modeling career under the name of Shannon.

Now bear this in mind, once Shannon takes off her make-up. Linc can't even recognize her. This is the most absurd storyline I have ever seen.

So now, Linc has to decide whether or not he could see Holly for who she is and not a beautiful woman. Among all the books I have read, I never really despise any of the lead character but this book is a winner. Holly/Shannon will go on bragging about her beauty (if wearing make-up makes you beautiful, so is half of the female population). And this sentence from the book will forever stick to my mind.
`Oh, Linc you don't know how beautiful I can be.'
Now that is someone who does not believe in modesty or shame.

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