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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Highly Recommended.
After reading the terrific novels Destiny's Lady and Forever And Beyond by Susan Grace, this reviewer sought out the previously released Golden Fire. Released before the tales of the pirate Lady Cat, Golden Fire tells the story of Catherine's son James and the lady whom the people of India call Golden Fire. My effort was well rewarded with this marvelous tale in which...
Published on June 6, 2000 by Midwest Book Review

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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't finish book
This is the first book in a long time that I couldn't finish. The heroin was likable but the 'hero' seemed shallow and arrogant. Not too many redeaming qualities in the James character.

I also felt that the writing style was too 'choppy' for my taste.

This is all very unfortunate because the storyline had very good potential.

Published on May 23, 2000


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Highly Recommended., June 6, 2000
This review is from: Golden Fire (Paperback)
After reading the terrific novels Destiny's Lady and Forever And Beyond by Susan Grace, this reviewer sought out the previously released Golden Fire. Released before the tales of the pirate Lady Cat, Golden Fire tells the story of Catherine's son James and the lady whom the people of India call Golden Fire. My effort was well rewarded with this marvelous tale in which east meets west in a clash of culture and mysticism. Born in India, Miranda Collins loves India. With an empathic gift that sets her apart from everyone, she believes she will only find acceptance in a land steeped in mysticism and never plans to return to her father's birth land. But when her father is murdered and her own life repeatedly threatened, she finds herself aboard Lord James Grayson's ship, and married to the man, though she knows little about him. Theirs is a marriage of convenience, meant to save Randy from a madman and a murder as well as to uncover the identity of her stalker. Neither partner wants to admit the depth of their feelings, or their hopes for this arranged union. With complex plotting and intricate details, Golden Fire moves from the exotic lands of India to the deceitful drawing rooms of England, weaving a rich tapestry of intrigue and love. As danger continues to persue Randy, only James' steadfast love will save her life, not once, but three times as prophesied. Susan Grace posses an astonishing talent for blending murder, history and romance in a mix uniquely her own. With the very grace and beauty of a master, Grace creates a delightfully vivacious tale that will satisfy the historical romance fan even while creating an appetite for more. This reviewer has fallen in love with her powerful heroines and the heroes that love them, and eagerly awaits more unorthodox tales of adventure from this talented author.

Cindy Penn

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WordWeaving loves Golden Fire, June 2, 2000
This review is from: Golden Fire (Paperback)
After reading the terrific novels DESTINY'S LADY and FOREVER AND BEYOND by Susan Grace, this reviewer sought out the previously released GOLDEN FIRE. Released before the tales of the pirate Lady Cat, GOLDEN FIRE tells the story of Catherine's son James and the lady whom the people of India call Golden Fire. My effort was well rewarded with this marvelous tale in which east meets west in a clash of culture and mysticism.

Born in India, Miranda Collins loves India. With an empathic gift that sets her apart from everyone, she believes she will only find acceptance in a land steeped in mysticism and never plans to return to her father's birth land. But when her father is murdered and her own life repeatedly threatened, she finds herself aboard Lord James Grayson's ship, and married to the man, though she knows little about him.

Theirs is a marriage of convenience, meant to save Randy from a madman and a murder as well as to uncover the identity of her stalker. Neither partner wants to admit the depth of their feelings, or their hopes for this arranged union. With complex plotting and intricate details, GOLDEN FIRE moves from the exotic lands of India to the deceitful drawing rooms of England, weaving a rich tapestry of intrigue and love. As danger continues to persue Randy, only James' steadfast love will save her life, not once, but three times as prophesied.

Susan Grace possesses an astonishing talent for blending murder, history and romance in a mix uniquely her own. With the very grace and beauty of a master, Grace creates a delightfully vivacious tale that will satisfy the historical romance fan even while creating an appetite for more. This reviewer has fallen in love with her powerful heroines and the heroes that love them, and eagerly awaits more unorthodox tales of adventure from this talented author.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT!, October 10, 1999
This review is from: Golden Fire (Paperback)
Miranda Collins was the daughter of the British governor. She had lived all her life in exotic India. She had an ability that let her feel the pain of humans and animals. This way she could tell the doctors exactly what the symptoms were and where the pain was located in the patient. She was surrounded in her home by animals she had found hurt and nursed to health. One of these was a golden tiger named Sidra who considered Mira to be her cub and protected her fiercely! However, Mira's perfect world was shattered when her father was murdered and several attempts on her life had been made.

Nana was Mira's grandmother who lived in England. She sent Lord James Grayson to bring her granddaughter to her. James expected a ten-year-old child. Instead, he met a woman who touched his heart in a way he had vowed never to let happen again. James convinced Mira (not easily) to marry him for her protection and return with him to England to deal with her greedy uncle.

*** Here is a book I will NEVER give up! A treasure to add to anyone's collection of "Keepers"! I spent my entire day off of work reading this one instead of doing the errands that needed to be done. I simply could not put it down. Full of suspense, danger, and one of the most passionate romances I have read in such a long time! I highly recommend this book everyone! ***

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Golden Fire is wonderful, August 29, 1999
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This book was wonderful. I couldn't put it down. I received it in the mail from Amazon in the early afternoon and had to finish it that same night. You must meet Randy and James and of course Randy's protector Sidra. This book has a paranormal twist that is absolutely perfect and enough suspense to keep you guessing until the end. A wonderful book for a first time author. I can't wait for more of her books. Thank you Susan Grace. This book is definitely a KEEPER.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Suspenseful and heartwarming!, November 5, 2000
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Susan Grace did such a great job with her debut book! It evokes the flavor of India with all the interesting minor characters (including the animals). She gives us two great main characters to root for and a nice mystery. And the ending is truly touching. Bravo, Ms. Grace!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Got to Get it........., June 2, 2000
This review is from: Golden Fire (Paperback)
This book is one of the best I have ever read..... From India to England this book keeps you page turning... Surprizing this is a first book.. I can't wait for her other books
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Beginning for one of Romance's Fast-Rising Stars!, November 15, 1999
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Kudos to debut author Susan Grace for one of the most romantic, sweepingly imaginative tales to come along this year! GOLDEN FIRE is wonderful--the first part of a multi-book series that this reader can't wait to devour. Here's to many, many more books by this very talented newcomer!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mystical Land, Shadowy Danger, Magical Love, August 23, 2001
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This review is from: Golden Fire (Paperback)
To Miranda Collins, daughter of the British governor, India is a land full of exotic adventure. Her ability to sense the pain in others-and help them overcome it-has bound her to the people and animals of the country she loves. But then the idyllic life she's known since childhood is shattered by her beloved father's murder and the repeated attempts made on her own life. When Lord James Grayson arrives in Calicut, he is instantly captivated by the golden-eyed beauty, and determined to save her from harm. Miranda quickly rebuffs James' offer of matrimony-convinced that her strange powers would never be accepted back in England. But after another brush with treachery, Miranda agrees to a marriage in name only, so long as the union is annulled once her father's killer is found. Then she can safely return to India. Once in England, though, Miranda finds herself consumed by her desire for James-unaware that evil has followed her footsteps...and suddenly threatens to tear her from the man who has touched her very soul. This is a great book. Miranda is an awesome character. Ms. Grace done an excellent job in creating this marvelous herorine. And James is any woman's dream come true. Loved all the exotic wildlife and all the intrigued. Kept me on the edge of my seat till the end.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "A Fantastic Debut Novel", June 2, 2000
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In her debut novel, Susan Grace has created a wonderful tale filled with love, intrigue, and red hot passion. Look for this new author to become one of the great leading ladies of the romance genre. Do yourself a favor and purchase this book! You'll love yourself for it!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GOLDEN FIRE is a sure fire hit!, June 2, 2000
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"Susan Grace writes with a talent rarely found in first-time authors - a talent that allows her readers to feel as though they are living the story through her characters. Read GOLDEN FIRE and lose yourself in a remarkable tale."
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