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Book Reviews of Reckless Love

Reckless Love
Author: Elizabeth Lowell
ISBN: 94295
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Book Type: Paperback
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justreadingabook avatar reviewed Reckless Love on + 1726 more book reviews
This was a great story, liked the characters and the plot. It did drag some towards the end, at least in my opinion. Too much description of the valley,cliffs, overhangs and rocks, but still lots of action, back and forth tension between the two. A good read.
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Interesting and well written. Well defined characters. Excellent descriptions of wild wide open spaces. And as usual a happy ending.
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excellent book to read I will read this book again without being asked twice
jjares avatar reviewed Reckless Love on + 3411 more book reviews
This book is a waste of time unless you like a hero who demeans and belittles the woman he takes to bed over most of the book. People might read this book if they enjoyed the rest of Lowells western-flavored stories and thought this was in the same vein. There are lots of l-o-n-g sex scenes interrupted by a bit of plot.

This story takes place in Utah Territory. The story starts out with a bang and I knew this just had to be a winner. Janna has lived alone in this wild land for 5 years since her father died when she was 14.

Using a spyglass, she is watching the most dangerous man in the territory, El Cascabel, and his renegades beat a nude white man as he runs the gauntlet. Just as it looks as if the man will succumb, he sprints away from the enraged renegades. A chase-to-the-death begins.

Because the man was obviously injured, Janna runs across the land, trying to intercept him. When they meet, Janna takes him to her private hiding place and cares for his wounds. Now both of them are in danger of experiencing El Cascabels terminal wrath.

Slowly, the tale starts to unwind in a blaze of trite and laughable descriptions and dialog. It seems that the author was padding the pages; there were countless descriptions of the mesas and canyons. I wont be reading the rest of this series.

2 stars

MacKenzie-Blackthorn Series
1. Reckless Love (1989)
2. Fire and Rain (1989)
3. Outlaw (1991)
4. Granite Man (1991)
5. Warrior (1990)
reviewed Reckless Love on + 147 more book reviews
No one who roamed the steep green mountains and red-rock canyons of Utah Territory was safe from El Cascabel and his renegade warriors-not Janna Wayland, not the wild stallion, Lucifer-not even Ty MacKenzie, the stranger who had come for the stallion, and stayed to capture Janna's heart. Now all three must join forces and make their escape, or die trying.
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No one who roamed the wild frontier was safe from the renegade warriors led by the infamous El Cascabel - not Janna, not the wild stallion Lucifer, not even Ty MacKenzie, the stranger who had come for the stallion and to tame Janna's proud, tempestuous heart. Now all three must join forces and make their escape or die trying.