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21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fiercely Splendid,
By Tracy "One Good Book Deserves Another" (Fort Myers, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER)
This review is from: This Fierce Splendor: A Loveswept Historical Romance (Kindle Edition)
~* 4.5 Stars *~
Elspeth MacGregor has dreamed of the lost city of Kantalan since she was a girl, the years her scholarly but emotionally abusive father spent trying to verify its existence leaving a mark on her from a young age. Where her father had doubts, however, Elspeth had none, and when her father died, freeing her from a life of little more than studious servitude, she gathered up her meager funds, screwed up her courage, and left her home in Scotland to traverse an ocean and cross a country. From civilization to the grim practicality and dusty lawlessness that defines the Arizona Territory in 1870, Elspeth traveled, intent on her dream, intent on finding Kantalan...and intent on convincing Dominic Delaney, a rogue of questionable recent history but the one man her father thought knew of Kantalan, to take her there. Hunted by hired mercenaries for years after a gunfight that left a vengeful man's son dead, regardless of the fairness of the fight or the son's instigation, gunman Dominic Delaney has given up everything of value in his life, including his beloved family home, Killara, to keep his family safe. He eschews the homestead, residing instead in a whorehouse in Hell's Bluff, Arizona, making a living playing cards and spending his nights enjoying female companionship. Always looking over his shoulder. Always expecting a bullet in his chest. It's a hard life that's left him jaded and cynical, but when Elspeth shows up in town, doggedly persistent in her attempts to get him to do her bidding, Dominic's normal laconic nature gets a rude slap. Queerly captivated by the obviously innocent young woman, Dominic has no intention of leading her anywhere but to his bed, yet he's quick to realize one painful but salient truth: for all her innocence, Elspeth is a force to be reckoned with, and her stubborn intensity about the fabled city and dreams of the treasure of history is a juggernaut that not even his self preservation can withstand. But leading her to Kantalan could very well be a suicide mission. If the mercenaries don't find and kill them, the ancient prophecy of a city lost to the ages and guarded by a pernicious god just might. For years I've read and enjoyed Iris Johansen's suspense novels with absolutely no clue that she'd started out with romance years earlier. Shame on me; good on Loveswept for resurrecting this fantastic historical romance originally published in 1988. What a treat this sweeping saga of romance, treasure hunting, and frontier life turned out to be! It's no surprise just how excellent Johansen is at the craft of writing, what did surprise is how completely captivated I became by the characters here and the story told. There were plenty of issues stacked against the book because of my reading preferences. I'm not a huge fan of historical novels, I don't particularly care for the landscape of the Southwest as a book setting, and I can pretty much take or leave frontier novels set in the Wild West. I was drawn to this book solely because I enjoy a good archaeological adventure a la Indiana Jones. What I got instead was a breathless novel that shined a harsh but grimly accurate view on life in a place and at a time that was hard, sometimes cruel, and utterly unforgiving, with characters that were complex, layered, and only as good, most of the time, as they had to be to survive. Unless being bad paid better. I fell in love with Elspeth, whose feisty determination and courage despite the unimaginable dangers was as inspiring as it was exciting to experience, even when she was being a bit of a termagant. It took me a bit longer to warm up to Dominic, the boozing, whoring discontent who at one point set out to abscond with and rape Elspeth in punishment for some manly slight. He wasn't always a very nice guy, and while I appreciated the feel of historical accuracy and believability given his backstory, he didn't satisfy me as the romantic male lead until well into the book. I was also surprised at how little of the novel actually included the archaeological adventure and search for Kantalan. Especially after the prologue of the book. That was my one genuine complaint with the novel, actually. Getting to the point of Elspeth and Dominic's journey to Kantalan seemed to take an awfully long time, with a tremendous amount of character development and world building preceding it. I can't really complain too much about that, though, as one of the facets of the novel that made it truly shine for me was the vibrancy and depth awarded the secondary characters. Dominic's nephew Patrick and Patrick's unacknowledged cousin Silver, in particular, added so much to the story and were such fascinating characters that no sooner did I finish this book than I immediately wished I had another with them featured in it. Their stories practically begged to be told and continued even as their lives mixed and mingled - often painfully - with those of main characters Dominic and Elspeth. Still, as much as I adored them, and admired the realistic touches of historical accuracy that the racial tensions evidenced, I was perplexed at how long it took to get to really deal with Kantalan and the too-expeditious manner in which it was done. And as the progression of a genuine romantic relationship between Dom and Elspeth didn't really dig in until just before that trip, a little too much of the book felt more like a battle of wills between two powerful contenders than a historical romance. Of course, when the romance did kick into high gear I was swept away again by the sensual intensity and chemistry between the characters and loved every moment of their time together. There was so very much to appreciate in this layered, detailed, authentic-feeling historical romance. I'm so annoyed with myself that I had no idea these books existed before I became a fan of the Eve Duncan series. I'm dying to read more about this complex and sometimes tragic clan of Delaneys, and can only hope Loveswept takes pity on this new but rabid fan and continues to release the rest of the Johansen books that feature this proud but flawed family. Hey, I'm willing to beg. Dignity is so overrated. Disclosure: An ARC of this book was provided to me by Loveswept, an imprint of Random House Publishing Group, via NetGalley. This rating, review, and all included thoughts and comments are my own. ~*~*~*~ Reviewed for One Good Book Deserves Another.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Read,
By Terracotta Dove (Arlington, TX) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: This Fierce Splendor: A Loveswept Historical Romance (Kindle Edition)
I LOVE these older books going digital. (And at such a price, too!) This was one of my favorites, back in the day.This historical is leisurely, melodramatic, occasionally amusing and heart breaking, with plenty of passion, both repressed and expressed. It is an old fashioned good time, in that it is pure escapism. Even when shedding a few tears, you are having a good time. Although she hit it big with thrillers, Johansen started with romances; specifically, with the Loveswept Categories. And books about the Delaney family, with authors Hooper and Preston, were probably among her best. They led to these bigger and better works, and I personally can't wait for all of them to come out on Kindle. Enjoy.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Dream Come True!,
By Jutzie (Surprise, AZ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Fierce Splendor: A Loveswept Historical Romance (Kindle Edition)
This Fierce Splendor by Iris Johansen e ISBN: 978-0-307-79894-7The story starts out in Kantalan, Mexico 1517 A.D. A colony of people living there worshiped the god, Ra. Sayan was a clairana and she had angered the priest by not keeping herself pure, she had fallen in love with Dalkar. But she had seen that Kantalan was going to be destroyed so she tried to send the people away but instead they were heading towards Sun Child, a volcano, with their sacrifices. Sayan had Cadra away. He ended up with an Apache tribe and later became the medicine man. Through Cadra the story of Sayan & Dalkar was passed along. Elspeth MacGregor has traveled across the sea from Edinburgh on a mission and only one man could help her with it, Dominic Delaney. It's now 1870 and she has arrived in Hell's Bluff, Arizona Territory. She has dreamed of finding Kantalan since she was a young girl, Dominic was suppose to know how to get there. Only he refused to help her. Dressed in black mourning clothes since her father's death, Elspeth follows Dom around until everyone is calling her his shadow. With the help of Patrick Delaney, Dom's nephew, she has entered the brothel he rents a room in, she has sat outside of it waiting for him and than following him and finally when she enters the Nugget Saloon, he has had enough. Dominic Delaney loves his home at Killara but ever since he killed a man ten years ago he won't go live there. Even though it was a fair fight the boys father has a price on Dom's head. His father has paid for a pardon so he no longer runs from the law but he can't trust that the men out to kill him won't hurt anyone he loves. After an incident with Elspeth, he ends up bringing her to the family home and eventually to Kantalan. Their relationship is up and down. Dominic finds himself drawn to this Scottish woman even though he don't want to. His parents use her to entice him to stay on the ranch. Many other interesting characters are in the book and other side stories as well. **Language & sexual situations Received through NetGalley for review.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful!,
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This review is from: This Fierce Splendor: A Loveswept Historical Romance (Kindle Edition)
This is the first Iris Johansen book that I have read. It was excellent. I highly recommend it. Its never dull. It flows very good and i love how she writes. There is alot of suspence and the love scences are so spicy!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fierce Splendor,
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I liked this book alot. I almost removed this book from my kindle when it went from one century to another, but I am glad I didn't. I have always liked reading books written by Iris Johansen as she always tells a great story. So I was disapointed when I started this book. However I didn't make it to the second chapter before I changed my mind.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic Iris Johansen,
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I love Iris Johansen's older romance novels. This one is part of the Delaney saga that she wrote with Kay Hooper and Faye Preston. The hero is very alpha. In fact, there's an early bodice-ripper scene,but that doesn't detract from the story. It develops it. I quite enjoy this story. Hopefully the rest of this series gets the e-treatment.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Couldn't finish...,
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Too long, too wandering. It started out OK and I was interested in the characters, but then it just kept going and going and going...and the plot twists and added characters were NOT moving the story along, just bogging it down...I ended up putting it down intending to get back to it and ended up reading everything else I had waiting, and then STILL didn't pick it back up...and I pretty much finish everything I pick up....
7 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yummy,
By Alexa (Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Fierce Splendor (Mass Market Paperback)
This is a great love story that I just happened to come across in my grandmother's basement. I could not keep it down for a second!!! I must admit that I did not expect such a great tale but I got that and hot and steamy romance. You must read this one!
2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good to visit old friends,
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This review is from: This Fierce Splendor (Mass Market Paperback)
I now want to go read all of the delaney's stories again. I enjoyed most of the book to many sex scenes for me but love the rest of it.
Elspeth is on a stage comming to the town Hell's Bluff from Ireland. She has come to try and get Dominic Delaney to guide her to fable lost city Kantalan in south america. She knows he had a map telling how to get there, she wants to study and find greater knowledge of atlantis. Dominic is a gun fighter, gambler and has some stake in some claims around the gold rush of Hell's Bluff. He does not believe the city is really there. He told her father he was not interested in taking them. Elspeth follows into a cathouse to show him that she was determined. When that did not work she stood across the street till he came out and followed him till dark. Then she went into the saloon and told him she was not giving up. Dominic kidnapped her and took her to a cabin outside of town with the idea of taking her innocense. But she got away and was badly injured. Dominic was afraid she would never come too. His cousin Sliver was brought to take care of her. Eventually he took her back to his family home and married her and right after someone tried to kill him. So they went to see if the lost city was really their. Along the way they realized that they loved each other. Thier was gunfights, hanging and adventure along the way. I have read lots of her books and real read more of them. I was given this ebook in exchange for honest review. |
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