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Elizabeth Lane (Author)
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Harlequin Historical December 1, 1995
THE WAR WAS OVER< BUT THE BATTLE HAD JUST BEGUN

Sarah Parker had tried to escape her past in a dusty mining town. But any hope of redemption was lost once Donovan Cole arrived, carrying battle-seared memories and a bellyful of hate—all for the woman she'd been during a time she'd hoped to forget!

"The Angel of Miner's Gulch," they called her. Fallen angel, more likely, Donovan swore. For the "sainted" Miss Sarah had been a lying, coldhearted Yankee spy who knew how to capture a man and make him her own—forever!

--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 299 pages
  • Publisher: Harlequin (December 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373289022
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373289028
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,340,109 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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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Another enjoyable read by Elizabeth Lane, March 17, 2007
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This review is from: Lydia (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
From the back cover:

The war was over, but the battle had just begun...

Sarah Parker had tried to escape her past in a dusty mining town. But any hope of redemption was lost once Donovan Cole arrived, carrying battle-seared memories and a bellyful of hate--all for the woman she'd been during a time she'd hope to forget!

"The Angel of Miner's Gulch," they called her. Fallen angel, more likely, Donovan swore. For the "sainted" Miss Sarah had been a lying, coldhearted Yankee spy who knew how to capture a man and make him her own--forever!

And my review:

After reading the back cover description, I was confused as to why this book is entitled LYDIA when the heroine's name is Sarah. So, I'll try to clarify the storyline a little bit here.

This book is set in the south, in the aftermath of the American Civil War. Though the war is over, emotions about it still run high. Sarah was morally opposed to slavery, and thus worked as a spy under the name Lydia Taggart. She played the part of a wealthy, carefree, Southern widow. The house parties she gave were actually a way of gathering information that she passed along to the North. Donovon met her during this time, and his brother fell in love with "Lydia" and intended to marry her. He died on the battlefield, in Donovan's arms, Lydia's name the last thing he spoke of.

After the war ended, "Lydia's" servants (who were actually also spies for the North), told Donovan that their mistress had died of a fever, and showed him a grave. So when Donovan headed to Miner's Gulch to care for his recently widowed sister and finds that the midwife, Sarah Parker, is actually the same woman he knew as Lydia, he's furious. He gives her an ultimatum: get out of town within a week, or he'll tell everyone that she was a Yankee spy during the war. This would be tatamount to a death sentence, since everyone in the Southern town either fought in the war or lost a loved one in it.

Instead of capitulating, Sarah throws herself on the mercy of the townspeople and tells them the truth herself. Of course, the reaction is not good, and in spite of himself, Donovan ends up saving her life, and over the course of the rest of the story, falls in love with her.

I bought this book because I'd really enjoyed MCKENNA'S PROMISE by the same author. LYDIA was another enjoyable read. The author writes well-drawn characters and good historical detail. One thing I really liked is that the historical backdrop never overtakes the book. I never felt like I'm reading a history textbook.

I also liked watching Donovan fall in love with Sarah, even when he was determined to hate her. He just couldn't because she was a genuinely good person. I thought that his attitude of initial hatred might be annoying, but the author handled it well, and in a way that felt true to life. He didn't hang on to his hatred too long, but he didn't change too quickly, either. The author struck a really good balance with this plot point.

I also liked that there was more than just physical attraction drawing the lovers together. Not that there weren't sparks, but it wasn't the sole reason for them being together. Instead, the sexual chemistry was an added bonus to the love--and that's just how it should be.

I will be on the lookout for more of Elizabeth Lane's books. Harlequin has a wide range of authors, from the very good to the very awful. Lane is one of the best ones out there, and LYDIA comes recommended by this reader, as well as her previous book MCKENNA'S PROMISE.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Storyline ...., July 1, 2002
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This review is from: Lydia (Harlequin Historical) (Paperback)
Since Amazon didn't post an editorial review, here's the description from the back of the book to help you decide if this book is for you: "The war was over, but the battle had just begun ... Sarah Parker had tried to escape her past in a dusty mining town. But nay hope of redemption was lost once Donovan Cole arrived, carrying battle-seared memories and a bellyful of hate -- all for the woman she'd been during a time she'd hoped to forget! "The Angel of Miner's Gulch" they called her. Fallen angel, more likely, Donovan swore. For the "sainted" Miss Sarah had been a lying, coldhearted Yankee spy who knew how to capture a man and make him her own -- forever!"
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