Helpful Score: 2
a vintage Jayne Ann Krentz. wonderful afternoon read. one of my keeper books, that I accidentaly bought in duplicate
I really enjoyed this book, although I did not think that it was one of her best.
I like to read about mystery and romance and this book has both of those elements. There is also the friction of two people drawn together fighting against the attraction which keeps you on edge. A great book and yours for the asking.
Deanna A. (Midland-Books) reviewed The Adventurer (Ladies and Legends, Bk 2) on + 17 more book reviews
Good modern-day romance with an interesting theme. But not enough "treasure-hunting" adventure for me, in fact the treasure hunting itself maybe would take 10 minutes of your reading time if that the only sections you read. The heroine is a little high-strung and cocky. She has fabricated a romance with a man she has only written business-type letters too and when they meet she informs him that he does want a relationship with her and she is what he needs. Almost at a stalker-type personality!
However, it is a quick read and interesting in parts.
However, it is a quick read and interesting in parts.
Good story, the premise of the treasure hunt is put together well. Some of the romance is strange since Sarah is following intuition and talks to herself a lot. Cats in the story are cute.
This was the 2nd book in the series (The Pirate and The Cowboy). Quick/Romantic/Fun read. Really enjoyed all three of them!
Very fun, easy reading. Enjoyable!
Joan D. (keeponreading) reviewed The Adventurer (Ladies and Legends, Bk 2) on + 122 more book reviews
this book was very good.
liked it
A predictable genre romance, but still a light-hearted romp that's a fun read for a rainy afternoon.
From back cover: Fact: In the late 1800s, a spinster schoolteacher spent a summer in the Washington mountains searching for gold. Legend: Emelina Fleetwood found the gold -- and used it to buy five pairs of gemstone earrings, each in the shape of her favorite flowers. Before she died, she buried the treasure, then drew a map of the spot. Legacy: Well, one part of the legend is true. A crudely drawn map has been handed down to each generation of Fleetwood women. And if that's true, surely the rest of the legend must be. At least that's what Sarah Fleetwood believes -- and she's the current owner of the map. Gideon Trace, the treasure hunter she's hired to help her, isn't so sure. But Sarah is convinced he's some kind of hero, and if that's enough to keep her close to him, Gideon's more than willing to share the adventure.
From back cover: Fact: In the late 1800s, a spinster schoolteacher spent a summer in the Washington mountains searching for gold. Legend: Emelina Fleetwood found the gold -- and used it to buy five pairs of gemstone earrings, each in the shape of her favorite flowers. Before she died, she buried the treasure, then drew a map of the spot. Legacy: Well, one part of the legend is true. A crudely drawn map has been handed down to each generation of Fleetwood women. And if that's true, surely the rest of the legend must be. At least that's what Sarah Fleetwood believes -- and she's the current owner of the map. Gideon Trace, the treasure hunter she's hired to help her, isn't so sure. But Sarah is convinced he's some kind of hero, and if that's enough to keep her close to him, Gideon's more than willing to share the adventure.
from the back: Fact: In the late 1800's, a spinster schoolteacher spent a summer in the Washington mountains...searching for gold:
Legend: Emelina Fleetwood found the gold - and used it to buy five pairs of gemstone earrings, each in the shape of her favorite flowers. Before she died, she buried the treasure, then drew a map of the spot.....
Legend: Emelina Fleetwood found the gold - and used it to buy five pairs of gemstone earrings, each in the shape of her favorite flowers. Before she died, she buried the treasure, then drew a map of the spot.....