The Tiger's Woman

by Celeste DeBlasis

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A beautiful woman calling herself Mary Smith comes to San Francisco to escape a terrible secret and finds protection with Jason Drake, "The tiger," until the past returns to haunt them.

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The Tiger's Woman starts in late 1869 San Francisco as Mary Smith is on the run from her past. In disguise she takes work as a dance hall girl and attracts the attention of business man/entrepreneur Jason Drake (nicknamed the Tiger for his ruthless reputation with women, business and gambling), but she runs from him to Seattle, Washington Territory (what fun, my home town!) where Jason eventually finds her. Still terrified that the man from her past will find her she accepts Jason's offer of protection and goes to live with him on his island in the San Juan's, where Jason lives with his mother, son and quite a group of misfits who have also come to the island for reasons of their own. Jason was widowed when his wife died in childbirth show more and his son Jamie bears the scars of Jason's disinterest and has also grown up with the hatred bred into him by his grandmother. Mary's gentle but strong willed nature soon bridges the gap between father and son and the three strive to build a new life together. However, the abuse Mary suffered at the hands of the man from her past always threatens to sever the relationship, especially as Mary's fears become real and he begins to manipulate Jason's investments in an attempt to destroy him and return to take Mary away.

There's actually a whole lot more to it than that but to give away much more of Mary's past would blow the plot right out of the water and I'm not into spoilers. Suffice it to say that while not the fastest paced book, it was highly enjoyable and I very much enjoyed how both Jason and Mary were able to heal the wounds of their respective pasts and move forward into a new and stronger relationship. De Blasis also deals with the sensitive issue of a woman abused from an early age and how it affect's one's life and relationships with others (and not just men) and how she can heal and overcome that past for a healthier future.

I also very much enjoyed the visits to old San Francisco, Seattle, Washington Territory, a logging operation or two, and the San Juan Islands. The author clearly did some research and even this Seattle native didn't catch any Sleepless in Seattle like gaffes that distracted from the story. Lots of name dropping of our pioneer fathers - Asa Meeker, Pike, Boren and even one I never knew outside of a nightclub in Pioneer Square, Doc Maynard! If you're looking for a fast paced racy read, this probably isn't for you but if you want to sit back and enjoy a well crafted tale and don't mind a chapter or two (or three) of detailed descriptions of day to day life in the 1870's than this is worth checking out. Note, while I wouldn't quite call this a "bodice ripper" Mary and Jason did enjoy a healthy physical relationship and I wouldn't recommend it for a younger reader.
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this will long be one of my favorite books. it goes far beyond a romance novel, the characters and the history that is here pull you in. i cried unabashedly with Mary and read passages out loud to anyone who would let me. this book has stayed with me all these years and i reach for it again and again.
An epic sweeping story that covers many years but also makes the story feel close and intimate without feeling small. I highly recommend pretty much everything this author writes because she has a wonderful style.
I can't even begin to explain what this book is all about - it's historical romance at its very best, a total classic. I recommend this book to everyone - it has everything. The literary world lost a giant when Ms. DeBlasis passed away.
Ze noemde zichzelf Mary Smith en verborg haar buitengewone schoonheid door zich te vermommen als een weduwe. Ze kwam naar San Francisco op de vlucht voor een geheim dat zo vernietigend was, voor een man die zo gevaarlijk was, dat geen vermomming haar lang kon beschermen.

Toen ontmoette ze Jason Drake - de man die De Tijger werd genoemd - minnaar, gokker, succesvol zakenman, de man wiens macht bescherming betekende. Gebonden door een kille overeenkomst, volgde ze hem naar de beschuttende isolatie van Drake's eiland. Daar kon ze, voorzichtig, leren om vrij te zijn en zich te bevrijden van de ketenen van haar verleden.

Een innige liefde kreeg de kans om te groeien totdat het verleden haar inhaalde en hun wereld op z'n kop zette en de kracht show more van hun liefde op de proef stelde. show less
Ze noemde zichzelf Mary Smith en verborg haar buitengewone schoonheid door zich te vermommen als een weduwe.
Ze kwam naar San Francisco op de vlucht voor een geheim dat zo vernietigend was, voor een man die zo gevaarlijk was, dat geen vermomming haar lang kon beschermen.
Toen ontmoette ze Jason Drake - de man die De Tijger werd genoemd - minnaar, gokker, succesvol zakenman, de man wiens macht bescherming betekende.

Gebonden door een kille overeenkomst, volgde ze hem naar de beschuttende isolatie van Drake's eiland.

Daar kon ze, voorzichtig, leren om vrij te zijn en zich te bevrijden van de ketenen van haar verleden.

Een innige liefde kreeg de kans om te groeien totdat het verleden haar inhaalde en hun wereld op z'n kop zette en de kracht van show more hun liefde op de proef stelde. show less

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Canonical title
The Tiger's Woman
Original title
The Tiger's Woman
Original publication date
1981
People/Characters
Sarah Mary Allen; Jason Drake
Important places
North Dakota, USA
Dedication
With love and thanks to Uncle Joe; Aunt Donna; and my cousins, Kemper, Craig, Scott, and Nicki, for enriching my life in so many ways, and to R.J.P., a very special man, for all the happy, gentle times, and for the adventures... (show all) in faraway places.
First words
It wasn't all her own bosom filling the low-cut bodice of the spangled dress, but her legs were fine in the black net stockings, and in this routine with the high kicks, the legs got most of the attention anyway.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Time enough for him to see Gaiety Ellen, time enough for her to find Jamie, time enough for the news from San Francisco and everything else, but time now for the gold to dawn fiercely in his eyes as the Tiger gazed down at his woman and bent his head to seal their final bargain with a kiss.

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3554 .E11144 .T5Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-

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