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Too Hot to Handle

by Elizabeth Lowell

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When Tory injures herself, she finds a promising job at the Sundance Ranch.
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Tory Wells may look like a teenager - and she isn't far out of her teens - but her slight frame hides a determination and dedication honed by years of striving after a seemingly unattainable goal: making the Olympic diving team. Now, with an injury to recover from and nowhere to go, she's come to the Sundance Ranch hoping the letter she carries will get her a job and a way to earn her keep. Instead she finds Reever. The dark, hard-driving boss of the Sundance has no use for soft females and he fights his attraction for the city-raised Tory with cynicism and biting comments that leave her shaking. Gradually, Reever learns to trust - only to realize that Tory's dreams may take her far, far from the Sundance.

Reminiscent of some of Diana Palmer's earlier romances - young, innocent girl, strong older man... happily ever after when both learn to compromise. ( )
  SunnySD | Nov 23, 2011 |
Old school hostile alpha hero, contemptuous of women, disparaging remarks and punishing kisses. The Heroine is Bird with a Broken Wing, formerly Olympic-level diving champion, driven by desparate circumstances to cook on the hero's ranch. She will be humiliated and physically coerced. He will overcome his resentment of All Women for True Love. With modifications of the personal circumstances, this could be any one of Elizabeth Lowell's early romances. If you like EL's intensity, and can tolerate the disparity of power between the H/H, you will enjoy this.
2 vote feeling.is.first | Jun 5, 2010 |
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Tory Wells arrived at Sundance Ranch with only a battered suitcase and a letter from a friend that promised employment. Recovering from knee surgery, Tory desperately needed this job. And Ethan Reever was her only hope.
But Reever wasted no time in telling Tory he wanted nothing to do with some city-bred stranger. In his opinion, a woman like Tory knew nothing about ranch life, and he'd decided long ago that he had no use for pretty, useless women. Especially one who looked at him as innocently as Tory did -- no matter how much he desired her . . .

Tory knew one thing for certain. Determined to show him she could make it on her own, she vowed never to ask Reever for anything ever again. Not a job. Not money. And definitely not his love.
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