Mary Elaine L. (Laney) reviewed The Best of Joan Hohl/Tawny Gold Man/Morning Rose,Evening Savage on + 911 more book reviews
Joan Hohl - always a good read!
The Tawney Gold Man - Long ago, in a moment of wild, rioting ecstasy, Judd had vowed to love her always. Now as Anne looked at her stepbrother, she saw a total stranger, a man who planned to take control of his father's estate and everyone on it. Anne knew things were different now---she was a grown woman with a fiancé--but something told her she still belonged to the tawny gold man.
Morning Rose, Evening Savage
"I understand you're looking for a rich husband," he said. "Would I fill your requirements?"
Tara could hardly believe her ears. True, she had vowed never to be poor--or dominated again. Now Alek dared to mock her. Never! Never could she marry such a man: rich, handsome, arrogant, a man who would carelessly steal both her freedom and her love.
The Tawney Gold Man - Long ago, in a moment of wild, rioting ecstasy, Judd had vowed to love her always. Now as Anne looked at her stepbrother, she saw a total stranger, a man who planned to take control of his father's estate and everyone on it. Anne knew things were different now---she was a grown woman with a fiancé--but something told her she still belonged to the tawny gold man.
Morning Rose, Evening Savage
"I understand you're looking for a rich husband," he said. "Would I fill your requirements?"
Tara could hardly believe her ears. True, she had vowed never to be poor--or dominated again. Now Alek dared to mock her. Never! Never could she marry such a man: rich, handsome, arrogant, a man who would carelessly steal both her freedom and her love.