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Caine's Reckoning (Hell's Eight) by Sarah McCarty
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Caine's Reckoning (Hell's Eight)

by Sarah McCarty

Series: Hell's Eight (book 1)

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Well let me start off by saying I totally understand why this book is all over the map when it comes to reviews. My emotions did a rollercoaster ride throughout the whole book. I want to add here that I was glad I chose the ride but can't say I enjoyed the whole thing. :DWe have the classic "abused by men in the Wild West" heroine that is rescued by the "alpha tough cowboy" of the Wild West. In this case the abused heroine has been severely used by some high dollar citizens. The hero rushes in with his high libido and dominating personality. This was where I got a bit mad. I felt he should have been a bit more sensitive to what she had been through from before. I was turned way off by a few of the earlier scenes. She became a Barbiedoll to me. I did keep on reading despite my instincts to quit at this point. I was glad I did. The sex scenes were very sensual and hot!!!I won't go on besides this point to ruin it for everyone else but this book will be a test for some. ( )
  vwbernie | Apr 28, 2009 |
Sarah McCarty writes hot, hot books. There's not much plot or even sense to them, but there's loads of sexual tension and a sweet sense of burgeoning trust and relationship building, making this a romance with intense sex scenes rather than just straight porn.

In this book Caine rescues Desi after a botched kidnapping and then marries her. She was abused for a year and has trust issues, but they work them out. It appears to be the first of the Hell's Eight books - at least there were no other wives around! ( )
  amf0001 | Aug 26, 2008 |
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