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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780380775835
ISBN: 0380775832
Label: Avon
Manufacturer: Avon
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: October 01, 1997
Publisher: Avon
Release Date: October 01, 1997
Sales Rank: 69940
Studio: Avon
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Product Description:
Orphaned at thirteen, a mail-order bride at fourteen, widowed at sixteen, Sarah Kennedy has learned to depend upon no one but herself--reserving all her love for her younger brother Conner, and for the wounded hawks she heals and returns to the air.
A hardened Civil War veteran, personal tragedy has taught Case Maxwell three things: to be a patient, deadly fighter, to love nothing that can die; and that justice is blind. But when a confrontation with his sworn enemies, the Culpepper clan, leaves him near death, Case finds himself, like many another damaged wild creature, under the tender, unwanted care of Sarah Kennedy.
Destiny has brought the healer and the warrior together to brave chilling risks and dangerous truths in a hard, magnificent land--two souls haunted by a perilous present and the bitter ghosts of the past. But the intense emotion both Case and Sarah fear--the passion that burns like fire in the very heart of winter--is the only thing that can truly save them, as together they seek the courage to face the greatest risk of all: love.
Orphaned at thirteen, a mail-order bride at fourteen, widowed at sixteen, Sarah Kennedy has learned to depend upon no one but herself--reserving all her love for her younger brother Conner, and for the wounded hawks she heals and returns to the air.
A hardened Civil War veteran, personal tragedy has taught Case Maxwell three things: to be a patient, deadly fighter, to love nothing that can die; and that justice is blind. But when a confrontation with his sworn enemies, the Culpepper clan, leaves him near death, Case finds himself, like many another damaged wild creature, under the tender, unwanted care of Sarah Kennedy.
Destiny has brought the healer and the warrior together to brave chilling risks and dangerous truths in a hard, magnificent land--two souls haunted by a perilous present and the bitter ghosts of the past. But the intense emotion both Case and Sarah fear--the passion that burns like fire in the very heart of winter--is the only thing that can truly save them, as together they seek the courage to face the greatest risk of all: love.
Amazon.com Review: Widowed at 16, Sarah Kennedy's marriage left her with a bitter taste for men. Her biggest concern has been for her 15-year-old brother, Connor. But with the dangerous Culpepper Clan nearby, she now worries for herself as well. As if in answer, a badly wounded Case Maxwell is deposited at her door. Accustomed to tending injured hawks, she tends him with care. But Case has far deeper scars than Sarah can see. He seeks revenge against the Culpeppers for reasons he can never forgive or forget, until Sarah teaches him how to love again. A warm, satisfying read.
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I was given Autumn Lover and really enjoyed the book so I was really pleased to get Winter Fire. It is every bit as good as it's prequel.
It is historical novel, set in the 1860s in Utah. At nearly 400 pages, it is a reasonably long book but I was so gripped by it I couldn't put the book down.
It is both an an adventure book and a romance, and there are some steamy passages, but really it is the story of growth, redemption, putting one's past into context and moving forward. ... Read More
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Elizabeth Lowell has made her plot so convincing of a dream to find a silver cache the heroine's abusive husband hid before his death that will set right a number of wrongs done to her as well as for her brother. The villians in this story are so evil that the contrast of Sarah, and Case as being so good and courageous is clear right away. Sarah has healing skill with animals that crosses over to Case. Case, a man so lethal as to be qualified a gunslinger, however he is not one. He is ruggedly good looking ... Read More
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I liked this one better than the first in the series. Case and Sarah were a wonderful couple. He had a real reason for wanting to remain emotionally dead. It hurts too much to lose the ones you love. As you would expect, things end well. Case did take a chance on love though. Opening yourself up again after severe hurt takes courage.
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This book is really good, even though there were (4) pages in sucession missing in the book I bought. I read Autumn Lover and couldn't wait to get my hands on this book. Elizabeth Lowell's "Only series" was great and it would take alot to top that series. The hotter the book the better I like them. I am an avid book reader.
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I've read other books by Elizabeth Lowell and liked them. This one was a real disappointment. The hero was unlikeable; there was no chemistry between the hero & heroine. And some phrases were repeated over and over, ad nauseum. I expect more from a "professional" author.
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