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Original Title: | Ride the Fire |
ISBN: | 0843954876 (ISBN13: 9780843954876) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Blakewell/Kenleigh Family Trilogy #3 |
Characters: | Nicholas Kenleigh, Elspeth Stewart |
Setting: | Pennsylvania,1763(United States) |
Pamela Clare
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.21 | 2889 Users | 271 Reviews
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Title | : | Ride the Fire (Blakewell/Kenleigh Family Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Pamela Clare |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | March 6th 2005 by Leisure (first published March 1st 2005) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Westerns. Historical Fiction |
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Sometimes survival isn't just about staying alive...Widowed and alone on the frontier, Elspeth Stewart will do whatever it takes to protect herself and her unborn child from the dangers of the wilderness and of men. Though her youthful beauty doesn't show it, she is broken and scarred from the way men have treated her. So when a stranger wanders onto Bethie's land, wounded and needing her aid, she takes no risks, tying him to the bed and hiding his weapons before ministering to his injuries.
But Bethie's defenses cannot keep Nicholas Kenleigh from breaking down her emotional walls. The scars on his body speak of a violent past, but his gentleness, warmth, and piercing eyes arouse longings in her that she never imagined she had. As Nicholas and Bethie reveal to each other both their hidden desires and their tortured secrets, they discover that riding the flames of their passion might be the key to burning away the nightmare of their pasts.
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Ratings: 4.21 From 2889 Users | 271 ReviewsCriticism Regarding Books Ride the Fire (Blakewell/Kenleigh Family Trilogy #3)
5+++ Stars! AMAZING!I read this book first, not realizing that this was part of a trilogy. I wasn't to much into historical romance at the time, but this one changed my mind, boy did it ever!! One of the best books that I have ever read. It is my number one comfort read! I could read it a million times and it just never gets old! Pamela Clare does it all and does it best. One day I will I will give this book the proper review it deserves, and it deserves nothing but the best!First read: November 15, 2008Loved it! This is book #3 in the Blakewell/Kenleigh series and other than a few references to some of the other characters in the series and the last chapter of reunions (that had me in tears), this book could be read as a stand alone...fyi. NOTE: Nicholas Kenleigh is the first son of Alec and Cassie from the first book in this series. Jamie (from book #2) is in this one, but a very minor role.This one reminded me a lot of the movie Last of the Mohicans. Lots of
Not in the mood to write a full review, so I'm bringing back the bullet list. The Good - The pacing. In romance, "suspense" invariably refers to some sort of mystery that needs solving. In this book, however, the specter of unnamed danger hovering in the near distance creates a sense of dread that leaves the reader in suspense. Can Nicholas and Bethie trust each other? What will she do when the baby comes? Will they outrun the Indian war party? Will they outrun their personal demons?- The
I'd probably give this one 4.5 stars. I thought it really was an excellent book, but the whole confict between the Native Americans and the settlers is just heartwrenching. I think the characters in this book were driven to their brink in many ways. It was so well-written and I loved it, but because the tragic elements hit so close to home, and this affected my enjoyment factor, it's hard to give it five stars. There are incidents that occur in this book that I found downright disturbing. Maybe
I think this one is the best of the series!I just loved Nicholas! He's such a wonderful character! He's suffered so much, he's lost, he's sexy!Wow, the scene when Bethie sees him nude the first time when he's bathing in the creek!!! OMG!!! That description!!! WOW!!!Bethie too is a wonderful heroine! She has suffered too at the very young age! (view spoiler)[I wanted to kill her mother and dismember her step-father!And I just cheered when Nicholas beat her step-brither!! I just wanter to yell:
IT'S FINALLY HERE! The release of Pamela Clare's Ride the Fire with the much anticipated epilogue. Woohoo! I've waited a whole year to read the epilogue to my all-time favorite historical romance. What's even better...the book is now offered in e-format. Life just doesn't get better than that!Huge 5+ stars Once again Pamela Clare has left me in awe and thoroughly entertained. Ride the Fire is one of those books that not only draws the reader in right from the start, but also holds their
The Fire Burns Brightlyin this historical romance series. I bow down to Pamela Claretheres not one book of hers Ive disliked. And I loved book three in the Kenleigh/Blakewell series. I felt a lump in my throat for most of this novel. Ms. Clare can evoke such emotion!Nicholas Kenleigh is the oldest son of Cassie and Alex, the heroes of Sweet Release. He fought with General Washington against the Indians and was believed dead after the Wyandot captured him. Six years later (1763), Nicholas is a
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