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Chargement... Against The Rulespar Linda Howard
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Rule Jackson may be as politically incorrect as they come, but he is a powerful and fascinating hero for this charming romance. Rule is the foreman of the ranch inherited by Cathryn Ashe when she was a teenager. Cathryn fled the ranch years earlier after she and Rule had a passionate encounter. Rule has been obsessed by the memory of their brief romance, and when Cathryn finally returns to the ranch as a young widow, he is determined to have her and won't take no for an answer. This book grows on you. Although Rule is very Alpha he does actually want to change for Cathryn. They affect each other in many positive ways. This book is more complex than you first may think. Really immature heroine, standard strong silent type hero. I read this as a palate cleanser after the awfulness that was ICE. As flawed as it is, it was far more engaging than Ice. I like Howard's westerns. This is a reprint of a much earlier book, and it reads like that. It's dated, there's no questions about it. But it still fills the 2 hours very nicely. Rule ostensibly works for Catherine, after she inherits the ranch from her dad. She worried about his intentions - does he want her or does he want the ranch that he has managed so well in her absence that people refer to it as Rule's spread. Cat needs to grow up, Rule needs to let go and they both need each other. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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When Cathryn Ashe was seventeen, she ran away to the anonymity of the city after a romantic encounter with Rule Jackson, the manager of her father's ranch. Now, eight years later, her father has passed away, leaving her the ranch, and Cathryn returns to claim what's hers...and to challenge Rule like never before. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Sure the heroine, Cathryn, was annoying! There's a certain genre of romance novel where the hero or heroine has no idea when they are loved, because the other person hasn't SAID it. What about those people whose love language is acts of service, ACTS of anything! Rule is so obviously madly in love with Cathryn ... though it has a touch of Heathcliff and that other Cathryn. ( )