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Emma and the Outlaw [Hardcover]

Linda Lael Miller (Author)
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1991
Bookclub ed hardback. Part of the Orphan Train Trilogy.

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  • Hardcover
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Book Club Edition edition (1991)
  • ASIN: B000BCZ6V0
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,305,515 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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In January of 2006, NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author Linda Lael Miller left the Arizona horse property she's called home for the past five years and listened to the call of her heart. Packing up her work-in-progress for HQN Books; her dogs, Sadie and Bernice, and her four horses, the author of more than 70 novels bid farewell to her home in the desert and returned to the place of her birth, Spokane, Washington.
The daughter of a town marshal, Linda grew up in Northport, WA, a community of 500 on the Columbia River, 120 miles north of Spokane. Her childhood remembrances include riding horses and playing cowgirl on her grandparents' nearby farm. Her grandparents' spread was so rustic that in the early days it lacked electricity and running water.

As delightful as this childhood was, Linda longed to see the world. After graduating as valedictorian of her high school class, she left to pursue her dream. Because of the success of her author career, Linda was able to live part-time in London for several years, spend time in Italy and travel to such far-off destinations as Russia, Hong Kong and Israel. Now, Linda says, the wanderlust is (mostly) out of her blood, and she's come full circle, back to the people and the places she knows and loves.

Before Linda begins her writing day, she takes her first cup of coffee while enjoying the scenic view of the wooded draw behind her new home. The first morning there, a snowfall blanketed the pine trees, something she had missed in the desert outside Scottsdale. Still enamored with the people she came to love in Arizona, she says she will still set books in that starkly beautiful area, and, of course, in other stories the action will take place in Washington.

Devoted to helping others pursue their dreams, the author will launch her sixth round of Linda Lael Miller Scholarships for Women in May of this year. A talented speaker, she donates all her speaking honoraria to her scholarship fund. The stipends are awarded to women who seek to better their lot in life through education.

It's no wonder the protagonists in Miller's novels are women her readers admire for their honor, courage, trustworthiness, valor and determination to succeed, despite overwhelming odds. 'These qualities make them excellent role models for young women,' Miller explains. 'The male leads possess equally noble traits that today's woman would be delighted to find in her life's mate.'

The author traces the birth of her writing career to the day when a Northport teacher told her that the stories she was writing were good, that she just might have a future in writing. Later, when she decided to write novels, she endured her share of rejection before she made her first sale.

Although Linda has written successfully in other genres, she is best known for stories set in the West'stories like McKETTRICK'S CHOICE (HQN Books March 2006 paperback); THE MAN FROM STONE CREEK (HQN, June 2006 hardcover) and that very first novel, FLETCHER'S WOMAN, which is being reissued in 2006. Her stories, set in yesterday's world, and today's, are historical romances, romantic thrillers, and other contemporary tales. They consistently score on prestigious national bestseller lists.

Linda has come a long way since leaving her sheltered life in Northport at age 18 to experience the world. 'Growing up in that time and place, in a family grounded in Western values, served me well,' she allows. 'And I'm happy to be back home.'


 

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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivatingly Passionate!, January 8, 2001
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Amanda (LITTLE RIVER, SC, United States) - See all my reviews
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"Emma and the Outlaw" is one of the most spellbinding tales I have read to date. The hilarious wit of Emma mixed with the charming arrogance of her hearts desire, Steven, makes this book a genuine page-turner. Add in the most unlikely mother, Chloe, who just happens to be the local madam, the side-splitting retorts from maid Daisy and the bratty antics of Fulton and you have treasure trove of characters that will keep you begging for more. Complete with a murder mystery that needs to be solved and a twist in the end, you will not be disappointed.

While the love scenes are very passionate and sensual, they are far from "pornographic" as some readers have stated in earlier reviews. I found them to be very well written without being vulgar.

"Emma and the Outlaw" is part two of the Orphan Train Trilogy. The trilogy is as follows:

Part 1 - Lily and the Major

Part 2 - Emma and the Outlaw

Part 3 - Caroline and the Raider

Enjoy!

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not too bad but Lily was better, February 3, 2001
This is the 1st book in the orphan train series of the 3 sisters lily , emma and caroline .I found this to be quite nice but the book but it could be quite draggy at the back .The ohter sister lily had more of a back bone and was much more in teresting to read but this is quite exciting as you are able to learn the outlaw's background and how he was and how he became an outlaw . You will also learn that emma was brought up by the town's prostitute and how her irritating fiance was such a creep amd how she dumped him(you go girl!) As for the rest , you can just read on....
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I missed the first book but I will buy it., March 2, 2006
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M. Wood "tabby" (overland park, kansas usa) - See all my reviews
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I loved this book. It was definately a page turner. I was captivated in the whole story from begining to end. I am a new Linda Lael Miller fan and I am so glad that I took the time to sit down and read her books. She is a wonderful writer and it shows in this book

When Emma was seven years old she was put on an orpan train by her mother. She was accompanied by her 2 sisters, Caroline and Lily. Caroline, being the oldest was the first to get adopted off the train. Then Emma was next in another town. She begged the lady to take Lily too but the lady refused.

While on the way to her new home from the train, Emma and her new "mother" bumped into Ms. Chloe Reese. Chloe bought Emma from the lady and took her home and fed her.

Thirteen years later, Emma, the most proper of all women, is involved with Fulton Whitney, one of the richest and most respected men in all of Whitneyville. Until she meets Mr. Steven Fairfax.

She gets excited when Steven is around and she doesn't understand why. As she is falling in love with a man she barely knows, and is considered an outlaw, she can't figure out why he makes her feel the way she does. She has never felt this way and is the first to try to deny it.

After everything that happened Steven is taking a heard of cattle to Washington. When he is gone Macon drops by to find his brother and that is when all the drama begins.

I recommend this book to any one who is a Linda Lael Miller fan. Even if you aren't yet, try reading one of her books.They are amazing.
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