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5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best !!, March 24, 2002
This review is from: Her Guardian Agent (Silhouette Intimate Moments No. 1093) (Intimate Moments, 1093) (Paperback)
This is what romance is about.... The characters are believable and the story well written. Not your usual formula romance, incredibly better.
Don't miss this one!
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Delicate emotions and bold betrayals -- Recommended, August 1, 2001
This review is from: Her Guardian Agent (Silhouette Intimate Moments No. 1093) (Intimate Moments, 1093) (Paperback)
Native American Hazel Youvella would prefer to ignore her roots. After her family's betrayal, she would prefer to focus on her work as a FBI Special Agent. Fate, however, brings her past and her present into a collision course, and only the aid of a tracker by the name of Guy Levoie can set things right.
Guy claims to do three things well: he tracks people; he seduces women; and he falls in love. Falling in and out of love is simply an art, however, until he meets Hazel. Breaking through the barriers surrounding her sexuality and her heart will also break through his own barriers. Despite the risk of exposure, however, Guy determinedly pursues this prickly "bundle of controlled energy, this possible love of his life" even as they pursue kidnappers and secrets of the past.
Terese Ramin's HER GUARDIAN AGENT suffers from a predictable plot; her characterizations, however, are outstanding. This hero is in touch with his emotions and doesn't back away from them no matter how scary they might prove to be. The heroine, on the other hand, is hostile, frustrated and hurt -- definitely in need of man who isn't afraid to love her. As they confront the past together, the play of emotion through betrayal, remorse, guilt and anger, shifting to positive feelings and love and joy brings results in a powerful catharsis through these delicate emotions and bold betrayals. Recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A FOUR PLUS - JUST NO QUITE A FIVE!, July 19, 2002
This review is from: Her Guardian Agent (Silhouette Intimate Moments No. 1093) (Intimate Moments, 1093) (Paperback)
RAMIN is an excellent story teller and her characters are of great quality -- Just.......
too much dependence on lust and seduction to hold the story together.
NOW THREE MONTHS LATER .......
FBI Assistant Special Agent in charge, Hazel Youvella has problems [seems like most women have problems] with lies, betrayal and self doubt. [we need some self assured women!]
Guyapi Levoie is brother to Russ, the man in charge, and to Jeth, who was a tribal cop, and the best tracker around. Guy didn't like being pulled of the track.
They have been gathered by Youvella to assist in tracking a missing child, unknown to her, her own daughter, Emily -- Emma Poley.
Hazel is determined to accompany Guy on his tracking of the child just in case he can't be trusted to complete the job in a timely fashion. As usual, where woman is, she screws up the man's natural instincts on the job.
It turns out that the greed of the Natives and of the Russian Maffia leader coincide to bring about more trouble to the children. As Jeth and Allyn again have to hide Sasha and help find the connection between these incidents.
Hazel finds it hard to accept that her one-time lover, Snakeman, has known her child when she was denied the knowledge of the child's existance. Her father caused many of the problems.
But Hazel's grandfather has taught Emily about the Warrior Woman and so she knows that the Warrior Woman will save her and claim her.
Guy has to use a lot of patience and Emily's help to woo and seduce [agian] the Warrior Woman to be his wife, his heart, his woman, his life. What A Man!
Definitely recommended --M --- Am now waiting for Russ's story about Maddie.
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