Thursday, January 27, 2011

Review: Woman on Fire by Fran Lee

Woman on Fire by Fran Lee

Publisher: Ellora's Cave
Genre: Contemporary Romance


Heat Rating: 3


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Blurb

Azrael Thunder Horse never thought another Anglo woman could possibly knock him for a loop after leaving Hollywood. Despite the instant shot of lust he feels when he first lays eyes on his new Native American Studies teacher, he’s determined to get rid of her. After all…she misled him with that damn Indian name of hers! But the stubborn redhead has a thing or two to say when he tries to fire her.

Cheyenne Red Wolf has never met a more maddening, arrogant, downright irritating man. He hates her on sight. Too bad he’s the hottest thing she’s ever seen…and her new boss. The man tried to fire her because she wasn’t a “real” Indian. Good thing he can’t stand her, because she sure as hell wouldn’t be able to say no to all that sexy, hardheaded, Lakota masculinity.


Hunter's Review

Azrael Thunder Horse has to be one of the hottest heroes I’ve ever encountered and that was just a small part of what I loved about this book. Cheyenne is a wonderful, heartfelt heroine who really makes you like her. The love scenes these two share are some of the best ever written.

But what really got me about this book—what really made me stand up and take note—was that this book is about acceptance. It’s about accepting other people’s cultures, about finding yourself, understanding your parents, and learning to love again. In fact, Az does something so tremendously wonderful at the end of the book I’m not sure I’ll ever forget it. Ms. Lee wrote a brilliant erotic romance. You will love it.


5 Tea Cups and a Recommended Read!

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3 comments:

Margie Church said...

I just heard about this book thru Goodreads. I'll have to check it out. Congrats on the great review.

Fran Lee said...

What a wonderful review for Woman on Fire! Thanks so much for your kind words! I am thrilled that you enjoyed the book.

Fran Lee said...

Thanks, Margie!

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