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B**R
Surprised by all the great reviews
I either love HH’s books or dislike them, there’s no in between. Unfortunately this one falls into the latter category. Honestly I found H repulsive. The only way he would help this young girl and boy is if she had sex with him? Then the first night expects her to jump into bed with him. She is uncomfortable and doesn’t want to. It was so rapey to me. This wasn’t romantic and passionate it was cringey. I only read about 20% of the book before I couldn’t take anymore. His “lovers” in every town was just off putting. There was no substance to the book. Just sex, not even passion. This was a huge miss for me and I will be returning it ASAP.
L**Z
This is an epic western tale that is a must read.
I own it on paperback and bought it on kindle to re read. This book is my favorite story by Ms. Howell I have read to this date. I really loved this book and have read it countless times. If you like reformed rakes, steamy love scenes, devoted rakes, sweet but strong heroine, and western epic loves stories than try this read!!!********CAUTION POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD> PLEASE STOP NOW IF YOU DON"T WANT READ ANY SPOILERS>THANKS**********The story begins unorthodox with battle hardened, man-whore hero spotting the innocent heroine walking a western trail alone with only a small boy and a donkey for company. He can't believe it. He is shocked. What kind of crazy person would leave themselves open like that to danger? Well, an innocent heroine whose western carriage convey was attacked by Indians. Only ones left was herself and the small orphan boy. Not one to give up this heroine makes the trail alone but determined.Hero is instantly attracted to the heroine. You can describe him as an antihero in that he is jaded and has no problem demanding sexual favors to help the heroine reach her destination. She feels she does not have a choice and agrees more for the loyalty she has for the little boy than for herself.The next couple chapters describes their journey to their destination. The antihero does start off as a jerk and there was one scene he gets me so mad. We get to know how much of a man-whore he was as well. However, he develops a conscious and, even though he doesn't recognizes it because he has never felt it, begins to fall in love with heroine. He stays close to her and literally saves her countless times from kidnappings and attempted assaults. This brings reality to the dangers that driving through the west had with Indians and bandits laying in wait. In this journey he also picks up a friend along the way that he made while in the military. He made a great secondary character and added much humor and support to the small convey heading west. I loved the added dialogue and verbal bander this character adds to the journey. It gives humor relief to otherwise very serious conflicts along the way.They finally make it to their destination and you get to meet some added secondary characters that add more humor and drama to the story. Hero plans to stay with his brother until he can build his own home. They both own the land they bought outside of town. Hero is fixed to offer for the heroine but holds back due to insecurities and wants to settle things on his part before he goes back to claim her. I should also add that hero has several big flaws but the main one is that he holds things to himself and is hesitant to reveal what he is thinking or feeling to others. So he leaves her with her brother with understanding she will be safe there until his return. He doesn’t make any promises as he wants to wait the two weeks he set for himself to get things settled before he claims her. However, things are not all they seem. Heroine was not asked to join her brother out of brotherly love but because her weak @ss brother gave in to his wife's plan to sell her to a banker that held their bank notes. It is revealed the wife liked to live in high lifestyle and the money was running short. Heroine's brother is easily manipulated by his wife that he fails to protect his sister.Hero comes back to claim heroine but is tricked into believing she wants nothing to do with him. He goes into self-pity mode. The guilt he feels at having first tricked the heroine leaves him vulnerable to believing the lies he was told. His brother and army friend stage an intervention. Things are revealed and the hero's brother call's him out on his jerk move toward the heroine.Thankfully the heroine escapes to the hero and asks for help. She also reveals she is pregnant. This begins the funniest wedding dialogue and preparations I have ever read. The hero stated he might not know exactly what he felt for the heroine but he considered her his and he would kill anyone that took he from him. The banker and heroine's family try to intervene but they get denied in hilarious manner. This was one of the best and funnies scenes in the book.The rest of journey is the hero and his family, all men, trying to cope with the heroine's upcoming birth. Out of the blue a great secondary character comes about in form of an Irish lassie that has paranormal and healing powers that everyone take in stride. She shows up on the day the heroine was going into labor because she just knew she was needed. From then on she stays and becomes part of the family. The hilarious and wonderful written dialogue picks up a notch with this secondary character being added to the mix. I really enjoyed this character a lot.It is also during this time that the heroine's brother finally wakes up and leaves his wife. He catches sleeping with the bank and just walks away from it all. Goes to heroine's new family and is taken in. Let me tell you, adding him into the mix of other secondary characters really added to the story. They form this big family of mixed personalities that really had great chemistry btwn them. They help each other and really support each other.The climax scenes starts with banker having seduced heroine's sister in love and rejected former lover of the hero into helping him kidnapped heroine. He plans some dastardly plans with her to get back at the hero. Things don't go as planned when the heroine's sister in law loses her mind and things take a twist for the worst.The ending finally has the hero admitting his feelings and coming clean with the heroine. He realizes how much he has loved heroine. But his actions showed me that as the journey grew. If you don't read the book then you lose out on getting to see the growth of the hero. It was a wonderful tale that had a great story line, wonderful secondary characters, steamy sexual scenes btwn H/h, personal growth in the main character, unique story line, great action scenes, humorous dialogue, and describes an epic love story btwn an ex-soldier "half breed" and a southern belle that really only wanted to be loved. It is a safe read. There are no OW or OM after hero starts off with heroine. Hero is protective and caring towards heroine. Heroine is sweet and has hx of being neglected by those she loved. Hero gave heroine what she craved above all else, love and a family.The only other thing I will add is please, please Ms. Howell write the books to the other characters of the book. I would follow that series until the end!!!
F**Y
Well done but not overly original
While the book was good and the romance and overall plot was full of twits and not overused i would recommend buying the paper copy. When I downloaded the book on my kindle after buying the e-book I found out that over a chapter was missing only discovering this after having looked up a paper copy of the book. this means that you jump from the middle of one chapter to the next with absolutely no idea what happened or how you got there.
K**R
Are we ever going to get a sequel
Really enjoyed this story. But like so many other storylines you want to know what happens to the other characters and Ms. Howell keeps returning to the same plots in Scotland.
K**R
Wonderful western romance story
This was one of the best western romance stories I have read in a long time. The characters were well written and the storyline was exciting and kept me turning the pages to see what happens next. The hero and heroines romance was wonderfully written and developed throughout the story.This was a five plus story and has hooked me on reading more of this author's books.
K**R
Fantastic Story
I have read a lot of historical westerns and really like them but this was a fantastic story. I just hope she gives James, Wolfe , Thunder and Harper their own story.
D**8
Excellent Book
How Hannah Howell is able to write so many great books is amazing. I have read many of her books and she seldom disappoints. The story was well written and thought out. The characters were well as always well written and developed. This is a great story and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading romance novels.
L**N
Cloud & Emily Forever
I love Hannah Howell stories and Compromised Hearts has to be one of my favourites.As any new or old lover of her stories knows she creates fantastic realistic people that have you either cheering for them to end up together or wishing you could slap the baddies for the hero and heroine. I loved how ladies man Cloud learned how to really trust and find love with Emily.And while no love story worth reading isn't without it's problems I find Emily and Cloud's tale to be refreshing sweet.If you haven't already read the story... Do! Read it now you won't be disappointed!
L**C
Excellent
I have read this book before and found the book well written as only Hanna Howell does. The story line draws you in and allowed you to become engrossed in the characters. A fantastic book which was chosen to help pass times on my journey over the Atlantic and a seven hour overlap for a connecting flight.Hanna Howell is in a league of her own.
T**A
A time without phones
All of Hannah Howell,s books are a pleasure to read the past is brought so vividly alive, with the bravery.
J**L
Four Stars
This book was good . I did enjoy the story
D**Y
Good reading
A good buy
A**P
Five Stars
Great story
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