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The Guardian (New Montana Mavericks) [Mass Market Paperback]

Elizabeth Lane (Author)
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New Montana Mavericks September 1, 2005

To help those in need was the highest virtue to the Arapaho soul, and Black Sun ever honored the ways of his people. He could not turn away from a woman in need, pregnant, alone and barely alive. No, not even if the woman was white. He would help Charity Bennett bring her child into the world here in Thunder Canyon, the sacred site where, legend told, springtime was born, though it broke tribal taboos and resurrected his nightmares past.

Still, her grit and courage, along with her love for her infant daughter, showed Black Sun that here was a worthy woman—yet one forever out of his reach!

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (September 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373811225
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373811229
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.3 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #521,497 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I've been a professional writer for about thirty years, and I love sharing stories with my readers. Mostly I write historical romance, but have ventured into other arenas as well. If you look at my book list you'll see a number of children's books included. For many years I worked as an educational curriculum designer. The children's books were part of my day job.
If you want to know more, here's the text of a recent interview which also appears on the eharlequin site.


On Writing and Reading...
What do you love most about being a writer?
The creative process, and hearing from people who've enjoyed my stories.
What do you like least about being a writer?
Rejections--and yes, I still get them!

Do you have a favorite locale or setting for your novels? What is it and why is it your favorite?
No particular place, but almost all my novels have outdoor settings. My favorite background for a story is any place that's open and wild and beautiful.

Which of the books you have written is your favorite?
My books are like my children--some gave me more trouble than others but I love them all equally.

What are your five all-time favorite books?

After a lifetime spent reading hundreds and hundreds of books, how can I possibly come up with five all-time favorites?
Here, in no particular order, are five books I loved. After I write them down, I'll probably think of five more I liked even better. 

Out of Africa by Izak Dinesen
The Greek Passion by Nikos Kazantzakis
Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry
The English Patient by Michael Ondaatje
The Jungle Books by Rudyard Kipling
What one specific piece of advice would you give a would-be writer trying to kick-start a career?
Don't go it alone. Network--join romance writers' groups; enter contests; go to regional and national conventions; learn from others.

On Romance...
Describe the ultimate romantic meal.
Anything cooked well by a delicious man, served with wine and followed by chocolate.

What is your all-time favorite romantic movie?
"Casablanca"

What is your all-time favorite romantic song or composition?
"As Time Goes By" (of course)

What is the most romantic gesture or gift you have received?
A sunrise hot-air balloon trip over the mountains.

How do you keep the romance alive in your relationship?
I have many wonderful relationships in my life. I nurture them with kindness and communication.

What tip would you give your readers to make their lives more romantic?
Be the heroine of your own life. Don't wait for adventures to happen; create your own.

Where is the most romantic place you've ever traveled?
Portuguese Macao--before the Chinese took it over and turned it into a gambling mecca. That bit of paradise is nothing but a memory now.

All About me...
Besides writing, what other talent would you most like to have?
I love to dance and I do, but I don't have the talent to do it well. I would like to be a wonderful dancer--like my daughter.

Who is someone you admire and why?
My father, who gave me lifelong lessons in courage, honesty and dignity.

Share one of your favorite indulgences with us.
Iced soy latte flavored with cinnamon

What quality do you most admire in a man?
Compassion

What is the one thing you've always wanted to do, but never had the courage to try?
Scuba diving--not so much for want of courage as for want of a willing partner.

If you weren't a writer, what would you be?
I have a biology degree and wanted to study animals in the wild. Life made me a writer instead.

What quote or personal saying do you live by? Who said it?
"Life is trouble. Only death is not. To be alive is to undo your belt and look for trouble."
--Nikos Kazantzakis in Zorba the Greek

 

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable story, May 21, 2006
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This review is from: The Guardian (New Montana Mavericks) (Mass Market Paperback)
The Guardian is an amazing story combining historical romance with folklore.

While traveling west with her minister husband and other missionaries, Charity Bennett finds herself alone and unsure about her husband's decision to go west where so much is uncertain.

Black Sun, an Arapaho doctor on a spirit quest, finds her alone and injured and cares for her, though he cannot wait until he can leave her with other white people.

I was further pulled into the story by the folklore that Black Sun shared with Charity, I felt it was very meaningful to the story and helped make the story more than just historical romance. Elizabeth Lane's imagery of both the prairie lands and the difficulties faced by Charity and Black Sun wrapped into my imagination filling every sense. The Guardian is an enjoyable story for a rainy afternoon.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Average historical romance, February 12, 2007
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From the back cover:

To help those in need was the highest virtue to the Arapaho soul, and Black Sun ever honored the ways of his people. He could not turn away from a woman in need, pregnant, alone and barely alive. No, not even if the woman was white. He would help Charity Bennett bring her child into the world here in Thunder Canyon, the sacred site where, legend told, springime was born, though it broke tribal taboos and resurrected his nightmare past.

Still, her grit and courage, along with her love for his infant daughter, showed Black Sun that here was a worthy woman--yet one forever out of his reach!

And my review:

I bought this book because I'd really enjoyed another of this author's books, MCKENNA'S PROMISE. And while THE GUARDIAN was an okay book, it did not come close to measuring up.

Elizabeth Lane's sense of history is very good. She gave me a real feel for the time period without ever sounding like a history textbook. However, I felt that the character development was lacking in this book. I could see why the hero would love the heroine (she was such a strong woman), but I had a hard time seeing why she'd fall in love with him. He was a honorable man, for sure, but he had so much hatred inside of him that it started to overwhelm his good aspects after a while. Sure, he was different by the end of the book, but it was a long time in coming.

Since the character development was lacking, I kind of felt that convenience and sex were really the only reasons why the hero and heroine were together. And it did stretch the bounds of believability that a woman could find sex so enjoyable so soon after childbirth (barely a month had passed). Not realistic, but then, it is a romance novel, so maybe that can been forgiven.

Maybe I just expected more of this author, since I'd enjoyed her work so much more in the past. If you want to try Elizabeth Lane, I recommend getting a copy of MCKENNA'S PROMISE. That book was really good. Unfortunately, I can't say the same of THE GUARDIAN. It was just okay, but nothing to rave about. If you can find it at a garage sale or a thrift store, go ahead. Otherwise, save your money.
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