Susan Johnson "Force of Nature"

  • Habe gestern abend mit "Force of Nature" von Susan Johnson angefangen:


    "After 23 years in Florence, fortune hunter Lucy Attenborough has brought her daughter, Jo, home to Montana…and there is no denying that Jo is the daughter of powerful and influential Native American warrior, Jon Hazard Black (the hero of Johnson's sexy historical Blaze). Jo is not only lovely, but the ambition she inherited from her father has led her to become an engineer, though such a career is practically unheard of for a woman in 1888. Jo soon enchants Hazard's family and captivates wealthy local rancher Flynn Ito as well. Flynn is the outrageously handsome, enigmatic son of an Irish scullery maid turned mule skinner and a Japanese samurai. Like his father before him, Flynn has matchless skills both as a warrior and as a lover. Jo's audacity in inviting herself into his bed attracts him from the start, and her quick mind and responsive body soon make him realize that he never wants her to leave. But when Flynn's enemies make Jo their weapon in a range war, the lovers must decide whether there is more than desire between them…. "


    Bin noch nicht sehr weit gekommen, kann also noch kein Urteil abgeben; da dieser Roman teilweise recht schlechte Kritiken bekommen hat, bin ich mal gespannt ...