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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A journey into darkness that rewards.
Very few romance authors are willing to venture this far into the territory of psychological darkness. Even fewer competently navigate all the way to a believable ending. Kristin Hannah gets five stars from me for coming through on both counts. Both her hero and heroine are in a world of pain from their pasts. They are relationship cripples. The story revolves around...
Published on August 5, 1998

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Oh my...wasn't expecting this...
I have really liked all of Hannah's books and I couldn't get through this one fast enough. It was awful. The subject was good, but all the rest just seemed like she was trying to fill pages. I am still a big fan of hers, I just didn't like this one.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A journey into darkness that rewards., August 5, 1998
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Very few romance authors are willing to venture this far into the territory of psychological darkness. Even fewer competently navigate all the way to a believable ending. Kristin Hannah gets five stars from me for coming through on both counts. Both her hero and heroine are in a world of pain from their pasts. They are relationship cripples. The story revolves around their halting steps toward wholeness and each other. Their process is psychologically complex and believable. Add to that a nifty time travel element and a little magic - and you have a compelling story. As an author, I was especially fascinated by the book's theory on writing and reincarnation. It gave me goose bumps! A word of warning: this book is dark. If you're looking for a light, bubbly read - forget it. Rape and abuse are not subjects for the squeamish. But for those readers looking for depth and compassion in a storyline, this book is worth it!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lightning Strikes a chord . . ., June 16, 2003
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Barb Caffrey "writer-for-hire" (In a Midwest State (of mind), USA) - See all my reviews
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"When Lightning Strikes" definitely struck a chord with me.

The basic plot of the book is as follows. Alaina (Lainie) Costanza is a romance writer, but she's no wimpy, frou-frou darling. Nope, she chain-smokes, drinks on occasion, wears tacky outfits, and is generally a hell-raiser. There are reasons for her behavior I'll get to in a moment; suffice it to say that only two things are keeping her together at this point: her writing talent, and her teenage daughter, Kelly.

John Killian is an outlaw, a former Texas Ranger who feels like he's lost everything. His wife died years ago and he couldn't save her; once that happened, he felt his soul rip apart, and decided to live down to his reputation. Now he's the leader of a notorious bunch of outlaws.

How do these two relate? It's not as simple as it appears at first. At first, Lainie gets thrown back from her time (early 1990s) to Killian's time (late 1800s); Killian isn't exactly overjoyed to see her. Lainie is in a state of shock at first, thinking it's all a dream.

But it's not.

Instead, Lainie finds out slowly that Killian is her soulmate. And that she, in an earlier life, was the wife that left him alone. And as she and Killian learn to trust each other again, they overcome nearly insurmountable problems.

Item 1: Lainie was gangraped at least once. Used to do drugs. Her parents abandoned her, and the foster system didn't work. Her daughter is the result of the rape; she kept her daughter and loves her, which shows enormous strength of character. (As if being creative and reaching for her dreams wasn't enough strength for anyone; well, this is a romance, and I suppose this is a bigger "hook" to grab the reader.)

Item 2: Killian was a Texas Ranger, as I said before, and was a very good law enforcement officer. He was married to Emily (Lainie's previous incarnation), and was sent off on a mission to Mexico. While there, he got thrown in jail; she waited for a long time, then, (perhaps after being raped and abused herself because her husband was gone -- she lived on the Texas frontier alone), ended up killing herself. That's how John became a villain; he felt like he must be one, because his beloved wife had left him like that. And he blamed himself for being thrown in jail, and couldn't forgive himself.

Both characters are looking for salvation, and in this book, they find it. In each other, granted, but that's what they needed. Both needed a second chance with the other, to be able to love and be loved in return. They get that chance through an unusual twist; they don't want to give it up, yet if Lainie doesn't return to the 20th century, Kelly will be put in foster care -- and Lainie knows all about _that_.

So, she and Killian believe it's a choice between love of parent for child and love for each other, and both make love to each other with a sadness that is palpable. Instead of being joyous, they are miserable; they know this is all they are ever likely to have. Yet, how could they pass it up?

How Ms. Hannah brought off the obligatory happy ending is up to you to find out; I will say that I enjoyed it and found it reasonably realistic. (I still wonder, though, how Killian found the 20th century, what he found to do, how Lainie was able to get him the ID she'd so blithely talked about, and what Kelly thought of him. This book demands a sequel.)

So, even though some of the historical details one of the editorial reviews talked about were missing (Lainie doesn't spend much time on detail; she does talk about what the men wear and a lot about the scenery), this book deserves five stars. For more than one reason; it's not every book that shows that love, even a love like this, can be funny, sexy, sweet, poignant, and sad, all by turns.

Yet love, in real life, _is_ like this. And that is why I'd give "When Lightning Strikes" five stars.

Two more things. The character of Viloula is wonderful; check her out. She might live in the late 1800s, but she's a modern woman indeed, and I believed fully in her characterization. Also, Ms. Hannah is to be commended for how she writes her love scenes; the dialogue and description crackles with life, and it shows exactly how Lainie loses what barriers she has left and surrenders to love. And to herself.

Highly recommended. And by far the best book Ms. Hannah has ever written.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Fantasy Story, October 30, 2000
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Judith E. Pavluvcik (Dreaming of the beach in Hawaii, but living in the reality of the desert in Arizona!!) - See all my reviews
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When Lightening Strikes, is a great time travel/fantasy romance story by Kristin Hannah. Alaina Costanza is thrown back into time, captured into the latest romance story she is writing. Unbeknownst to Alaina, her villain character, Killian, is actually her soul mate, reaching across time and space to Alaina to rectify the loss and love in both of their lives in the late 1870's.

I thought the concept was ingenious and really enjoyed this book of time-travel! I also found it interesting that Hannah picked out several elements from her book, The Enchantment, and used those elements in this book! I thought it very clever!

Hannah once again paints a heroine who is strong and determined, with supporting characters that are as equally believable. The reader is immediately drawn into the story, and I thought that the story line moved great! This is the last book of Hannah's that I had left to read, and it, too, did not disappoint me.

Kristin Hannah has quickly become one of my favorite authors due to her ability to draw the reader intensely into the heart and plot of the story, with believable and true to life characters. Her love stories are warm and sensitive, with the heroine able to overcome obstacles in her life, and embrace love once again. I have found that all of Hannah's books contain messages of struggle, hope and love. And as always, once you fall in love with the characters in her books, you are dying for a sequel!

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Oh my...wasn't expecting this..., February 21, 2009
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I have really liked all of Hannah's books and I couldn't get through this one fast enough. It was awful. The subject was good, but all the rest just seemed like she was trying to fill pages. I am still a big fan of hers, I just didn't like this one.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Read, September 3, 2000
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N. J. Lewer (Auckland New Zealand) - See all my reviews
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When I got this book out of the library I was so enthralled after reading it that I had to buy my own copy, instantly (thanks Barbara's Books!).

The emotional tone is darker than most romances, but sometimes this is good. The heroine is a former junkie turned romance writer, a bitter single mother whose sole joy is her teenage daughter. When a storm strikes, our heroine is surprised to find herself in the western world of her latest novel - and kidnapped by the sexy outlaw villain! Is it a dream, or has she really gone back in time...

The next time someone derides romances as being full of silly plots, bland heroes and vapid heroines I will be sure to throw this book at them (gently of course!).

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars wow!, December 12, 1998
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I must tell you, I almost didn't finish reading this book. I was about a third of the way through and found the characters to be abrasive and unappealing and the pace too slow. I finished the book this morning and ended up sobbing through about the last third of the book! Somewhere along the way it absolutely grabbed me and pulled me in. This author has a wonderful way with words. Her discriptions are amazing. It was one of my favorite time travel stories.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This one didn't do much for me, July 23, 2010
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I had a difficult time getting "into" this story. In fact, I never did enjoy much of anything about it. Sorry, Kristin. I finally gave up & just put it on my bookshelf, mostly unread.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first book I read by Ms. Hannah, November 19, 2008
Let me say that I love a good time-travel romance.

Alaina "Lainie" and Killian each have scarred pasts. They meet up when Lainie finds herself in 1896 Arizona. Unfortunately for half the book she considers herself dreaming. Of course, Killian thinks she might be crazy but there is a pull between the two of them with plenty of tension. I would have enjoyed seeing a smoother transition of their love for each other. Their relationship is bumpy and I was surprised that Killian considered letting his men have their way with her.

I can't put a handle on Ms. Hannah's books yet since this is only my second one that I've read of hers. It seems like there is plenty of promise when the books start out but everything should flow smoother. I would still consider reading other books of hers; I am just hoping that her writing style will improve.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars What was she thinking?, December 7, 2007
I've read many of Kristin Hannah's books and enjoyed most of them. This was a total flop, in my opinion. Trying to be serious, it was almost comical and I had a hard time finishing it. Hannah has a very unique style, but missed the mark with this one.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It kept me interested, December 18, 1997
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Sharbysyd (Buffalo, NY USA) - See all my reviews
I love time-travel romances and this was definitely a good one. I just finished reading it and enjoyed it so much I came here to look the author up. The book is quite interesting all the way through. It has an interesting storyline and is well-written. It left a few questions unanswered that I would have liked answered (like how the heroin knew some of the things that she knew) but I still consider it a very good book worth reading. I wish there was a sequel.
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