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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHOA! Jungle romance with Jane and Hottie!
I love Ms. Howard and this older book from her DID NOT disapoint! Talk about HOT! Man, this was sizzling off the pages! Even though the shortness of the book was putting me off of reading it, I am sure glad I did decide to pick it up! The guy, Grant Sullivan, will be in my top 'hottest' guys list from a book from now on! If only I could find myself taken captive by...
Published on December 27, 2001 by Tracy Talley

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3.0 out of 5 stars Tarzan and Jane in the jungle.....
My second Linda Howard book. Not as good as Son of the Morning, but not bad. Jane is a strong feminine character who has some human qualities that keep her from being too perfect a heroine. Grant seems the typical hero though... My problem with the book is how neatly everything tied up at the end. In less than a page Grant is reunited with family who hasn't heard him...
Published on February 2, 1998


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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WHOA! Jungle romance with Jane and Hottie!, December 27, 2001
I love Ms. Howard and this older book from her DID NOT disapoint! Talk about HOT! Man, this was sizzling off the pages! Even though the shortness of the book was putting me off of reading it, I am sure glad I did decide to pick it up! The guy, Grant Sullivan, will be in my top 'hottest' guys list from a book from now on! If only I could find myself taken captive by some rebel group in South America(not that I'd wish it, but...)and have someone like Grant come save me and drag me through the jungle for days while the bad guys were hot on our trail...man, that would be nice...but anyways, sorry, off the topic here, lol. The hero was HOT HOT HOT and even HOTTER! He was deep, dark and brooding, everything a bad boy should be...(sigh) And Jane was no 'weak-damsel-in-distress'. She was highly intelligent and full of fire. Well worth having Grant.

~Jane Hamilton Greer, divorcee at 29 and being held captive in Costa Rica by a group of rebels is shocked to find a man, at least the size of a wrestler and gorgeous to boot wearing camaflauge and sporting guns breaking into her room so quiet you would have thought he was a panther. In a scuffle, not knowing who or what he was she is taken from the encampment via over the 'brute's' shoulders into the impenetrable jungle and into the inky darkness. Who is he? Another goon kidnapping her to get the film?

Grant Sullivan had just retired and bought a farm out in the Tennesee mountians when he got a call to rescue a spoiled richgirl apparently dabbling in espionage. One of the US's top agents and known for his expertise, he was sent to Costa Rica expecting to rescue a whining spoiled brat that got herself in too deep with the wrong guy but was stunned to find an intelligent woman who had gotten mixed up with the wrong people at the wrong time. She held a deep and terrifying piece of evidence that the rebels and goverments were killing to posess. She was trying desperately to do it herself, but with the strong help of Grant, she is able to breathe a sigh of relief. They are on the run through the world's most dangerous rain forests all in an attempt to get out or be killed. In the process, they realize they are falling in love and shouldn't. Grant has too many deep seeded memories from his work and has grown hard and cold. Jane sees his vulnerability and digs deeper and deeper until she breaks through but then realizes he and her should never have met. They are from two different worlds. Life outside the jungle was harsh and real. It didn't have room for mistakes. But Grant must understand that he just made one by letting her go...

Unbelievable! Excellent! 'Romancing the Stone' watch out! Action, adventure, spies, treachery and love...a sure winner! Thank-you for the escape Ms. Howard!

Tracy Talley~@

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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, November 23, 2003
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Story Summary: Grant Sullivan is hired to find Jane Greer, who has been kidnapped. Once he rescues her from the bad guys they travel through the jungle where they become lovers. She falls in love with him while he tries to fight the same feelings. There is some suspenseful moments since this is somewhat a spy verses spy book. Now to why I liked the book.

First, Grant was great. He was rough and demanding but hey, he had to be to keep them alive.

Second, Jane was great. She was strong but always kept a sense of humor. I loved her bag of tricks that she kept. Typical woman.

I didn't like the end that much. It was rather hokey but it didn't take away from the story.

Also this is where you first meet Kell Sabin, who will have his own story in Diamond Bay. I recommend you buy this book first, then Diamond Bay, then Heartbreaker (because that is the sequal to Diamond Bay) and then White Lies (which also features Kell Sabin). A very good read if you can find this book.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I'll carry Grant's backpack anyday!, May 5, 2000
MIDNIGHT RAINBOW has to be one of my favorite of LH's works. Grant is so sexually magnectic that he makes my knees weak! He is definitely an in-charge kind of man and doesn't hesitate to say exactly what he wants and means to do. Jane is a very formidable half to Grant's character. You can actually see this romance take life and work. They are perfect for one another. Wait a minute... I would be a great jungle chick, too! HA! Once he finally gets her where he wants her, he doesn't let a moment slip by where they can feed their jungle fever for one another!

You will enjoy this jungle romp, because beside all of the great sex you get two highly intelligent and workable people thrown together where they would not more than likely ever have even wanted to meet one another in the first place. MR isn't a silly story where you feel like they should be more interested in saving their lives than making love. Grant definitely protects Jane. Like LH says, 'Grant's a lean, mean, fighting-machine'! Enjoy! It's a great read!

I would also recommend AFTER THE NIGHT by Howard. Wow! Drool-drool!

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my favorite Linda Howard novels, August 3, 1998
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Midnight Rainbow is a non-stop combination of danger and romance. The strength of both characters is very appealing. The fact that Jane wasn't waiting around for someone to resuce her is great! The tenderness that Grant shows for Jane is touching.

The combination of danger, romance and suspence is addicting and Linda Howard does it better than anyone. Whether it's Jane and Grant's story in Midnight Rainbow, Rachel and Kell's story in Diamond Bay or Barrie and Zane's story in Mackenzie's Pleasure. You're sucked in from the first page and can't let go. The heroines are strong, smart, independant women and the men live by their own code where honor is all. I'd be hard pressed to decide which of her novels I like best, I have several and reread them all.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A sexy jungle romp, January 12, 2000
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This is one of My favorite Linda Howard books. Blonde, tigerish Grant was a nice change from the usual dark haired heroes in LH romances. I just fell in love with him from page one, and Jane was perfect for him...a smart, self-reliant kind of gal. The story moves briskly, and there is a nice balance between action and romance. I was SO glad to see Grant and Jane again in "Midnight Rainbow" where they appear to help out the imperiled Rachel and Kell.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warning! Linda Howard is Addictive, May 5, 2000
This was the first Linda Howard book I read, and it was sooooo good, it sent me combing through used book stores and garage sales looking for her out of print books. This was also the book that introduced me to paperback romances, and began my search for other authors as good as Howard (alas, there are very, very few). I'd always enjoyed romance, but had never ventured beyond Anya Seton, M.M. Kaye, the Bronte sisters, Jane Austin, Georgette Heyer, Margaret Mitchell, Jan Cox Speas, etc. Obviously, there was a finite number of these books, which led me to set aside assumption and try pulp fiction. I'm glad I did because some of it (like "Midnight Rainbow") is wonderful fun. Thank you, Miss Howard, for hours of pure reading pleasure. I just wish I could find several of your equals, or failing that, I wish you could write a bit faster.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deceptive Title, November 25, 2002
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I read this a few years ago and wished the title were more descriptive. I love Linda Howard's alpha males and Grant is certainly that and more. Jane the heroine is no wimp making for one heck of a good read.
Jane's father hires Grant, a retired government weapon, to retrieve her from the clutches of a bad guy in Costa Rica (?), and does he ever. From the very beginning this is a total action book, not one dull moment.
If you have to be lost in a jungle, Grant is your guy. A tough nut to crack but Jane eventually does it. Very hot! This book you wont put down.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deceptive Title, November 25, 2002
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I read this a few years ago and wished the title were more descriptive. I love Linda Howard's alpha males and Grant is certainly that and more. Jane the heroine is no wimp making for one heck of a good read.
Jane's father hires Grant, a retired government weapon, to retrieve her from the clutches of a bad guy in Costa Rica (?), and does he ever. From the very beginning this is a total action book, not one dull moment.
If you have to be lost in a jungle, Grant is your guy. A tough nut to crack but Jane eventually does it. Very hot! This book you wont put down.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional story, August 24, 1998
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I loved this book. Linda Howard never fails to deliver the right amount of suspense and romance. Jane is a lady that knows her worth, and even after suffering some traumas, she was willing to go beyond it and make the best of life. It is her willingness and her strengh that attacts Grant, and together, they make a wonderful combination. If you liked this story, don't miss "Diamond Bay" or "White Lies".
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One to keep and re-read, February 2, 2002
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One of my personal favourites by Linda Howard. Characterisation is great, Jane is really likeable, Grant is the strong southern hero type and despite being so different you could see how they both could end up together. Quich plot summary: Adventure in the jungle, lots of action, slimy bad guy, some laugh a loud moments and a sizzling chemistry between two total opposites makes this a great read. Treat yourself.
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