25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful, Moving Love Story, December 22, 2004
Phew! It's been a long time since I read a really, really good romance, and I'm glad to say that my dry spell has finally come to an end in spectacular fashion. The Touch of Fire is a beautiful, spellbinding love story about a decent, tough-as-nails man and a decent, compassionate woman.
The characters are wonderful. Rafe is sexy as hell, protective, and possessive and Annie is lovely, clever and kind hearted. Both have had a hard lot in life - Rafe on the run for crimes he did not commit and Annie the recipient of scorn because of her job as a doctor. When they meet sparks fly, and Rafe's rough `n' tough exterior soon slips to reveal the tenderness underneath that he feels for Annie, and Annie alone. There is no sexism either - Rafe helps with all the chores, does little kind things for Annie to make her life easier, and - get this - washed his own clothes!!! I think I'm right in saying that in 1871 that was really something!
The plot is exciting and takes place over a long period of time so you get to see Annie and Rafe in lots of different situations and see how their love blooms. When Rafe says `I love you' I was absolutely blown away and the final pages had me in tears. Rest assured there are no `big misunderstandings' here or unnecessary cruelty towards the heroine by the hero to keep the story going after 200 pages. Instead we have a simple, exceptionally moving love story about two lonely people who were meant to be together.
Linda Howard, I applaud you.
JoAnne
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SIMPLY THE BEST, April 14, 2001
By A Customer
It would be hard for me to write a bad review of a Linda Howard book, but fortunately I don't have to worry about that with A Touch of Fire. It is simply the best. It is seldom you come across a good western romance that grabs you from the start and pulls you along for the ride. Great characters. Of course we have the typical Linda Howard strong male figure (always to die for). The love story/scenes sizzle (this is a Linda Howard book!), you get plenty of adventure, and a satisfying end. Who could ask for more? You won't be disappointed.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good but not quite as exciting as Linda is capable of., April 25, 1999
By A Customer
I've read several of Linda's books - "Son of the Morning","Angel Creek", "Lady of the West", etc. She never fails to engage my imagination. Each of her characters is in a struggle with outside and inside forces and she gives them a run for their money. This book is somewhat like the others, but she did rush the story and the characters aren't quite as fleshed out as I believe she would have liked. I think someone at the publishing house rushed her to get this to print.
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