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Title:Fire and Rain (MacKenzie-Blackthorn #2)
Author:Elizabeth Lowell
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Silhouette Desire, #546
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:April 23rd 2004 by Silhouette (first published December 1st 1989)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Westerns. Fiction

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Elizabeth Lowell's favorite family is back in town. Don't miss this reader favorite!

Owner of the wildest, loneliest ranch this side of the Rockies, Luke MacKenzie hadn't laid eyes on Carla McQueen for three years. Not since they day he'd sent his best friend's kid sister storming from the Rocking M Ranch and out of his life -- for what he thought was forever . . .

Now Carla was back, lovelier and even more desirable than in his burning memories. But Luke knew he could never give in to the raging need to make her his woman. For he'd made a vow long ago -- one that he was determined to keep -- that he would never fall in love with Carla McQueen. No matter how badly his body and soul ached for her . . .



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Original Title: Fire and Rain
ISBN: 0373218885 (ISBN13: 9780373218882)
Edition Language: English
Series: MacKenzie-Blackthorn #2

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Unfortunately, I can't say I enjoyed this one. The characters were honesty annoying, the "wide-eyed virgin" tropes were overkill even at the time this came out, and the plot was boring. Fortunately, her writing has improved much over the years but this is one to pass up.

I loved the storyline but didn't enjoy the continuous litany of the male main character. The same line repeated over and over was really annoying but other than that is was a fun read.

Cruel-to-hide-his-impossible-love trope.Why impossible? Because hero is the sole heir of his familys isolated Colorado ranch that either killed the women who lived on it or drove them away like his mother. There is also a May/December I-knew-you-as-a-kid complicationThe plot: Heroine declared her love for her brothers friend when she was 18. Hero was mortified by his lust so he was cruel while first kissing her and then rejecting her. Fast forward three years and a bedroom set of handmade

Another oldie. The back and forth got old real quick.

I can't remember when I first read this series, but while I was cleaning out my bookshelves, I decided to re-read all 4. I'd call these books guilty pleasure reading. Lots to like, lots to dislike, all carried along by interesting plot and great descriptions of the area.

I read this when it was first released as a paperback, January's Man of the Month for Silhouette in 1990. I bought all four of this series (at the time there were only four) and the paperbacks have moved with me through many states and many re-readings. Now that they are available as Kindle books, I purchased them again and am reading them on my Kindle. This book is just as good as I remember it being! I love the characters that are involved with the Rocking M Ranch as well as the different

Loved this bookI read this book years ago ,and decided to read, it again for old time sakes. It is still just as good now,as the first time I read it .Classic!!!