Granite Man Mariah MacKenzie returned to her family's Rocky Mountain ranch determined to reclaim a life she's longed for. Cash McQueen was a distraction she didn't need, a temptation she didn't want--but the only man tough enough to be her guide on a bold quest for a legendary treasure. Cash's passion for prospecting didn't run to beautiful women...anymore. Until Mariah made him want to believe again in something more precious than gold... Warrior Wildlife biologist Eden Summers arrived in the Colorado Rockies with one thing on her mind: researching the local cougar population. Used to living and working alone, she had handled threats from nature's fiercest predators. But Nevada Blackthorn, a rancher by trade, a warrior by nature, was a breed apart. And Eden was having a hard time fighting her attraction for a man with a heart and soul as wild as the wilderness that surrounded them.
"Fire and Rain", "Outlaw", "Granite Man", and "Warrior" (with "Reckless Love" as the historical prequel) come together to create an outstanding series of books by Elizabeth Lowell. These 5 books document the lives and loves of the Mackenzie/Blackthorne family (a family tree at the beginning of the books help to show the relationships). I first read these books out of order (unintentionally, of course). It was as I was reading book #3 that I recognized the names from book #1 and things started clicking into place. I then made it a point to get all the other books and now it has become a summer ritual to read them in order, starting with "Reckless Love" (see the first sentence of my review for the correct order of the contemporary novels). The characters in this series are just yummy! I cannot get enough of them! Lowell's signature plot twist always involves an explosive misunderstanding of some sort between the main characters and she masterfully creates 5 unique situations that have you wanting to smack someone for their emotional "blindness"! She always manages, however, to weave a poignant reconciliation that has, at times, brought tears to my eyes. I love the way she keeps reintroducing previous characters (even from the historical prequel) from earlier books, too. It's like getting a bonus epilogue in every story. Lowell is a master, and although this series has some books that are better than others ("Outlaw" is my favorite, while "Granite Man" is my least favorite), it's well worth your time and effort to add all 5 books to your library. It's unfortunate that Lowell stopped this series one book too early. Another brother, Utah, is mentioned in the last book, but no book has ever been written about him. In an online interview with Lowell, I read that she had some kind of falling out with the publisher that prevented her from being able to share his story. It's a pity, too - I would have loved to read it! Happy reading!
Involving books
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Two books are republished in one volume. Both are interesting. The heros are a bit tough on their heroines though. A good kick to their male rears would have done them both good.
Granite man & Warrior
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I had read these 2 books a long time ago and lost them; it was briiliant to find them again and meet the tough yet tender Blackthorns and the descriptions of the area has made me want to visit the West!
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