by Catherine Anderson
I just didn't care for this story. I have really enjoyed other books in this series but not this one. The heroine was so weak, ruminating, secretive and the situation was unbelievable. I skipped more then I read. Molly takes an abused stallion to Jake's ranch hoping he is a horse-whisperer and can h...
There might be an appealing contemporary romance in here. I'll never know--because I couldn't take the romance-novel stylings. Not even five pages in the eyes of the rancher hero Jake were described as both "blue and searing as laser beams" and a "blaze of azure" and that was only the bare beginning...
Review completa aqui: http://labirinto-livros.blogspot.com/2011/09/opiniao-o-domador-de-paixoes.html
Insecure & plump heroine is newly released from mental clinic she was forced to go to by her ex-husband & stepmother. She drives to a 'horse whisperer's' ranch to save the horse her ex-husband abused. She doesn't tell attractive rancher her identity & the truth of her circumstance b/c of fear that h...
I enjoyed this one, even with Anderson's trademark "broken" heroine. I thought Molly wasn't so shattered that I couldn't relate to her.This one has a soft spot in my heart for the sole fact that Jake (ahhhh, sweet beta Jake) read a romance novel because Molly said she liked them.I give you a quote:...