Wild Dawn edition by Cait London Romance eBooks
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Wild Dawn edition by Cait London Romance eBooks
This is the first book I have read by this author. I fell in love with the hero, MacGregor, mountain man, rough & tough with a heart of gold, everyone's dream hero. Now, Regina is another story, I had a hard time taking to her character. I kept wanting to slap her and send her back to England. This is a story of a mountain man coming to the rescue of a damsel in distress. They meet up with all sorts of trials along the way. It is a wonderful exciting story, in spite of Regina, couldn't put it down.Tags : Wild Dawn - Kindle edition by Cait London. Romance Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.,ebook,Cait London,Wild Dawn,L.E. Kleinsasser,FICTION Romance Historical General,FICTION Romance Western
Wild Dawn edition by Cait London Romance eBooks Reviews
A rough-edged mountain man and a rebellious English lady have to battle cultural differences, their own painful pasts and a host of evil villains to find their new beginning together. Full of delicious elements--seductive scenes, romance, an adorable baby, glimpses into Native American and Colorado frontier life, a legendary jewel with mystical powers and danger around every turn--this story is not to be missed.
It's difficult for me to appreciate an indecisive heroine. If she chooses to be strong, then she should be strong. If she chooses to pursue love, then she should pursue love. Her goals are clear initially--despite her annoying tendency to believe strangers owed her something--lady or not. Given her history with her father, fiance and various attackers--I didn't understand this. Anyway, initially she was certain of who she wanted to be and what she refused to be.
She is given a choice, a simple matter of yea or nay. She strings the hero along, cruelly giving him blue balls while she uses him to get what she needs and wants--her survival and freedom. I'm not partial to little girls who play this game, much less 31 year old women. This was especially unmerciful given her realization that the hero is a good man--especially compared to the men in her life prior to his entry.
Surrounded by dangerous men--all of whom would use and abuse her--as well as dangerous times, she refuses to listen to good sense. She is stubbornly determined to step away from the only real safety she has, determined to live her life her way--outside of any man's control. This was ridiculous considering that during that period in history women in England (from whence she had traveled) weren't allowed to manage their lives outside of their fathers, husbands, or brothers. Stranded in the unsettled/untamed areas of the American west--occupied by hostile natives and unscrupulous bands of pioneers--why in the world would things be different? It would be common knowledge that Indians were besetting colonists. It would be common knowledge that a woman alone would not be safe in the west--regardless of her resources. This knowledge would be common among those in the eastern United States from whence all travel to the west commenced--especially travel from England. Sheesh!
I wish I could get past that portion to appreciate the overall plot, but having a female lead a man around by his dic* is just too low a plot device. The writing attempts to portray the character as a heroine fearlessly determined to forge a life on her own terms, but she actually comes off as selfish and stupid. In effect she was a little girl living out her daydreams in a dangerous world. There is nothing heroic or admirable about the lack of good sense, especially when someone else is left paying the consequences. I couldn't enjoy this book as a result, because I was really really hoping the hero would leave her to pay in full the consequences she invited.
This is a really great book!! A gem I found at an used books store.
At first I was getting a bit mad at the hero, MacGregor, and was siding with Regina, but then we got to know his past a bit better and saw repeatedly how good he was, how gently he acted with his scrap of a baby and with her... mwell, my heart was completely lost to the man.
The plot was really interesting, with great characters appearing all the time, hot scenes between the main characters and there was also real development and growth from both of them.
I liked reading about the Indians at the time, how they suffered and fought. The author is very talented, indeed. Great descriptions.
At I was getting to the end of the book, Regina (or Violet) was starting to annoy me quite a bit, but I got her point of view, and she ended up redeeming herself... the end was really sweet.
I wish I could have Pierre and/or MacGregor for myself. I'll be reading it again soon. ;)
A quick, interesting, romantic reading.
Not full of regular flowery romance but it did have some great moments. I like the part where she pierces his ear and he does just about anything to get that earring back when it gets stolen by the "villain" in the book. This shows not his weakness but his sweet side for her. All in all a good read. It's on my keeper shelf.
Book has more violence than any of her other books and it is one of the only cait London'sbook that I will not keep.
Great story with outstanding character.it's like you stepped back in time and found situations which confronted our early Americans. Feel sure you'll like this book.
Enjoyable romance book with strong charactors ,and a very happy ever after in end ,good writting with interesting story enjoyed..
This is the first book I have read by this author. I fell in love with the hero, MacGregor, mountain man, rough & tough with a heart of gold, everyone's dream hero. Now, Regina is another story, I had a hard time taking to her character. I kept wanting to slap her and send her back to England. This is a story of a mountain man coming to the rescue of a damsel in distress. They meet up with all sorts of trials along the way. It is a wonderful exciting story, in spite of Regina, couldn't put it down.
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