Angie has one more client to take on a hunt before she leaves town. Things go horribly wrong for her though when Angie witnesses a murder and must deal with a rampaging black bear. Luckily for her, Dare has set up camp near by. Together, they must overcome their hard feelings and work together to get off the mountain.
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Review - Prey by Linda Howard
Thirty-two year old Angie Powell and wilderness guide has finally decided to put up her family business for sale. Business has slowed down in the past two years due to the economy and the arrival of fellow wilderness guide, Dare Callahan. Dare, a veteran of the war in Iraq, returned to Montana three years ago, is seen as a stronger more capable guide.
Angie has one more client to take on a hunt before she leaves town. Things go horribly wrong for her though when Angie witnesses a murder and must deal with a rampaging black bear. Luckily for her, Dare has set up camp near by. Together, they must overcome their hard feelings and work together to get off the mountain.
I was a little leery about reading this book. Something about spending time in the wilderness just does not appeal to me. It's a lot of work, it can be cold, rainy, and too many bugs (and now apparently I have to worry about psycho bears). When my friends talk about wanting to go camping my eyes glaze over and I start to dream of resorts with spas. The book started off a little slow but things really started rolling once Angie started the hunt. I made the mistake a deciding to read a little bit more at 11pm last night before I went to sleep. I stayed up until 3am to finish it. This book is a perfect (or almost perfect) example of why I enjoy reading romance. Not everything may be believable and the suspense may be lacking because the reader knows who the villain is, but I could not put it down. I also enjoyed the little snippets of humour between Dare and Angie when they were on the mountain and the sex and sexual tension was not steaming hot, but warm enough! Warning, if you do not enjoy reading anything remotely gory you might want to skim the parts that involve the bear. I also admit that I found the suspense really lacking near the end of the book. I wish there had been more time devoted to the villain tracking Angie and Dare. Even with the minor nitpicks I loved this book, maybe not as much as Open Season or Mr. Perfect, but Prey cam pretty close.
Angie has one more client to take on a hunt before she leaves town. Things go horribly wrong for her though when Angie witnesses a murder and must deal with a rampaging black bear. Luckily for her, Dare has set up camp near by. Together, they must overcome their hard feelings and work together to get off the mountain.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Prey by Linda Howard
New York Times bestselling author Linda Howard takes us into the world of outdoor guides for her next novel:
Thirty-two-year-old Angie Powell has always spoken her mind, but in the presence of Dare Callahan she nurses a simmering rage. After all, why give Dare the satisfaction of knowing he can push her buttons and push her to the edge?
Three years ago, Dare returned home to rural western Montana and opened a hunting business to rival Angie’s. Complicating matters is the fact that Dare has asked Angie out (not once but twice) and has given her a gift of butterflies in the process. Angie has no patience for butterflies. They only lead to foolish decisions. And now the infuriatingly handsome Iraq war vet has siphoned away Angie’s livelihood, forcing her to close up shop.
Before Angie is to leave town, she organizes one last trip into the wilderness with a client and his guest, who wants to bag a black bear. But the adrenaline-fueled adventure turns deadly when Angie witnesses a cold-blooded murder and finds herself on the wrong side of a loaded gun. Before the killer can tie up this attractive loose end, a bear comes crashing through the woods—changing the dark game completely.
Luckily, Dare is camping nearby and hears the shots. Forced together for their very survival, Angie and Dare must confront hard feelings, a blinding storm, and a growing attraction—while being stalked by a desperate killer and a ferocious five-hundred-pound beast. And neither will stop until they reach their prey.
Hhhmmm, not quite sure what I think about this. I'm somewhat disappointed, but don't know why. Maybe it's the hunting aspect? Oh well, with the blinding storm there is a possibly of being stranded in a cabin, which I adore. Something about being in a remote location, watching the snow fall outside while (hopefully) snuggling by a roaring fire screams the perfect romance location to me.
Thirty-two-year-old Angie Powell has always spoken her mind, but in the presence of Dare Callahan she nurses a simmering rage. After all, why give Dare the satisfaction of knowing he can push her buttons and push her to the edge?
Three years ago, Dare returned home to rural western Montana and opened a hunting business to rival Angie’s. Complicating matters is the fact that Dare has asked Angie out (not once but twice) and has given her a gift of butterflies in the process. Angie has no patience for butterflies. They only lead to foolish decisions. And now the infuriatingly handsome Iraq war vet has siphoned away Angie’s livelihood, forcing her to close up shop.
Before Angie is to leave town, she organizes one last trip into the wilderness with a client and his guest, who wants to bag a black bear. But the adrenaline-fueled adventure turns deadly when Angie witnesses a cold-blooded murder and finds herself on the wrong side of a loaded gun. Before the killer can tie up this attractive loose end, a bear comes crashing through the woods—changing the dark game completely.
Luckily, Dare is camping nearby and hears the shots. Forced together for their very survival, Angie and Dare must confront hard feelings, a blinding storm, and a growing attraction—while being stalked by a desperate killer and a ferocious five-hundred-pound beast. And neither will stop until they reach their prey.
Hhhmmm, not quite sure what I think about this. I'm somewhat disappointed, but don't know why. Maybe it's the hunting aspect? Oh well, with the blinding storm there is a possibly of being stranded in a cabin, which I adore. Something about being in a remote location, watching the snow fall outside while (hopefully) snuggling by a roaring fire screams the perfect romance location to me.
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