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Wild Woman (Silhouette Bombshell) [Mass Market Paperback]

Lindsay Mckenna (Author)
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Silhouette Bombshell April 1, 2005
Posing as a married couple on a dangerous mission to Hong Kong, pilot Jessica Merrill and CIA agent Mace Phillips find danger, drama and love together. "Sisters of the Ark: Driven by a dream of legendary power, these Native American women have sworn to protect all that their people hold dear.


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"When it comes to action and romance, nobody does it better than Ms. McKenna."

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Silhouette (April 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373513518
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373513512
  • Product Dimensions: 6.6 x 4.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,358,533 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

That Gemini energy got the best of me in this life time! The best place to introduce the multi-facets of my varied life is through my blog: www.talesfromechocanyon.blogspot.com. There, you will me me, the author as I pen writing journal info for aspiring writers, the gardener who loves roses, Iris, Day lilies and anything else that blooms, the medical astrologer, the person who came from Eastern Cherokee metis background via my father, the horse lover, the Earth lover and the mystic.

I was raised in a metaphysical household. The strange was normal. My father, being the metaphysician he was, would often talk of ghosts coming through the house, who they were, what they said, and so on. I know this probably sounds pretty out of this world--but that was my world growing up. My father's Cherokee blood runs strong in me in many ways. He used to tell us stories all the time and I'm sure this rubbed off on me and fueled my desire to write, which started at age 13. My mother used to read us stories when he didn't tell us a story. I believe that reading being prominent in our household all conspired to help me be a storyteller when I grew up!

I went into the US Navy when I was eighteen years old. I became a meteorologist because I loved Father Sky and the cloud beings. Before I went into the military, I got my student pilot's license. I soloed at age sixteen in twelve hours time. I earned my money picking night crawlers every night in our orchard and selling them by the hundreds of dozens to local sporting goods stores in the area. By the time I went into the Navy at eighteen, I had forty hours of flight time logged. And because of my military background, I created the sub-genre of Military Romance in the romance publishing Industry in 1983 with Captive of Fate (Silhouette Special Edition). I write what I know and I honor and respect all men and women who either served or are serving our country. They are all heroes and heroines in my eyes.

I was a fencer (I met my husband, David, in fencing--we crossed swords and it was love at first parry...) for many years. Being part of the East Coast fencing salles, I was one of the few women to take on epee and saber--and fight the guys on the copper strip--and win. The women who refused to just use a foil to fence with, opened up a whole new era for women after us to fence all three weapons. Men said the epee and saber were 'too heavy' for us girls--but we showed them differently! Now, in the Olympics, women are allowed to fence in more than just foil. That makes me proud of our burgeoning efforts so long ago. Women can do anything!

I was one of the first women firefighters in Ohio back in 1983. I routinely rolled on 400 of the 600 fire calls a year we had, and knew how to drive the pumper, the tanker and do any job a volunteer firefighter has to do. I also took training in hazardous materials down at the Reynoldsburg Fire Academy in Columbus, Ohio.

My life has been one of breaking through stereotypes, breaking down doors closed to women and showing that women are smart, strong, and capable. As a Native American raised woman, I came from a matriarchal background--not a patriarchal one as most women come from. And because of that, my books show strong, smart women who are equal to any man. I like showing the world that women are equals. We don't need to say one gender is better than the other. Rather, we need to realize, honor and use everyone's best skills and talents to make this world a better place to live. I feel like I've lived about five lives packed into one and all of this adventure and experience is reflected in the books I write.

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fantastically enjoyable romantic suspense thriller, April 12, 2005
This review is from: Wild Woman (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
Perseus chief Morgan Trayhorn and his assistant retired US Army Major Mike Houston make it clear to CIA Agent Mace Phillips he will work with a woman on his next assignment or he can go back to manning a desk. He reluctantly accepts the assignment which teams him up with CWO2 Jessica "Wild Woman" Merrill. They are to find the third totem as seen in a vision by Kai Alseoun. Canadian Robert "global coyote" Marston is believed to have the artifact hidden in either room 2 or 3 of his Hong King fortress.

Mace and Jessica pretend to be a married couple and owners of software giant Titan Industries. That gets them access to room 1, but it will be up to Jessica to breech the inner sanctum. However, she believes she has a second mission to see her sad looking partner smile; Mace still mourns the death of his wife from ovarian cancer. If she succeeds that should provide a cover stronger than anything else unless the duo takes it seriously, which could weaken their efforts against a dangerous octogenarian.

WILD WOMAN is a fantastically enjoyable romantic suspense thriller with the emphasis on action starting from the moment that Mace meets the title character and never lets up until the final confrontation. The story line is action-packed, but as with its predecessors (see SISTER OF FORTUNE and DAUGHTER OF DESTINY), Native American mythos is infused into the plot. Fans will enjoy the efforts of the undercover agents while finding Marston fascinating in a negative way. Lindsay McKenna writes an exciting ending to the totem trilogy.

Harriet Klausner
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointed Reader, January 23, 2007
This review is from: Wild Woman (Hardcover)
I am very dissapointed with this book. I have read all Morgan's Mercenaries series. Because of this I expect "Wild Woman's" story to be great. I thought I would finally see why was she called "Wild Woman". I didn't see her until the last chapters. If I hadn't read MM's series I would have loved it. But because I did, I am truly dissapointed.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Good ending to series- not great writing, January 8, 2006
This review is from: Wild Woman (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
So I wrote reviews of the first two books in the "Sisters of the Ark" trilogy and this one had plenty of action, some mild mysticism and a go to it lead. The overall story was fine. Wrapped up the series and got things sorted out- we finally meet the person who is behind the thefts that set the three women off on their journeys.

My problems- again Lindsay McKenna has a limited sense of dialog. In this action thriller once again her clunky use of outdated ( ie mid-1980s) slang like DUDE used over and over made me cringe. The hero parnter Mace as this super hunky guy who Wild Woman is immediately attracted to did not work for me either. Yes he is wounded and all sad- has experienced loss- why can't he get his head in the game for the mission? If he is supposedly a trained CIA operative then he should not be letting his feelings come so close to the surface. There is a reason he was tucked away doing translations......

For better reads in this series try Connie Hall's A Rare Breed, or anything by Cindy Dees or Erica Orloff.
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