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Cargando... Tender is the storm (edición 1985)por Johanna Lindsey
Información de la obraTierna fue la tormenta por Johanna Lindsey
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I really enjoyed only one or two books from Johanna Lindsey. And this one is quite a nice read, even though it isn't my favourite. Sharisse is going to marry Joel, a husband her father has chosen for her. She is not really interested in him, so when she discovers that her younger sister is deeply in love with Joel, she decides to help them. The decides to leave the house in New York and go to Arizona as an mail-ordered bride for Lucas Holt. Her new fiancé is definitely more than she imagined. I liked Sharisse who is not your average weak and silly heroine. She can fight for herself and she knows what she wants. And I liked Lucas who cares about her from the beginning. What I didn't like is that both, Sharisse and Lucas, cheated on each other in some way. All in all, it is a rather nice read. The first third of Tender Is the Storm with its mail-order bride theme, was pretty entertaining and easy reading. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Headstrong heiress Sharisse Hammond wants no part of the New York society marriage that has been arranged for her. So she heads west across a vast and dangerous land -- with no intention of honoring her agreement to become the mail-order bride of a rugged Arizona rancher. But Lucas Holt needs a wife -- any wife -- if his plan to destroy his most hated enemy is to succeed. And this gullible Eastern lady would do quite nicely. However, their separate schemes to use one another are complicated by raw, aching passion. For Lucas's beautiful, unsuspecting pawn was not supposed to be so irresistible alluring. And freedom-loving Sharisse never dreamed she could ever desire one man so much! No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Annnnd a white man at one point lived with and "looks like" and sometimes "acts like" an Indigenous person and then he reintegrates into "civilized" society.
I'll always love the stunning cover, though. So that's something.