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A Wanted Man (Stone Creek Novels) | 
enlarge | Author: Linda Lael Miller Publisher: HQN Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 36779
Media: Mass Market Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 362 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 4.2 x 1.1
ISBN: 0373772963 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780373772964 ASIN: 0373772963
Publication Date: May 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Help save a tree. Buy all your used books from Green Earth Books. Read -> Recycle -> Reuse!
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Product Description The past tends to catch up with folks in Stone Creek, Arizona. So schoolmarm Lark Morgan and Marshal Rowdy Rhodes are determined to hide their secretsand deny their instant attraction. That should be easy, since each suspects the other of living a lie.
But Rowdy and Lark share one truth: both face real dangers. Like the gang of train robbers heading their way, men Ranger Sam O'Ballivan expects Rowdy to nab. And as past and current troubles collide, Rowdy and Lark must surrender their pride to the greatest power of allundying love.
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"Great" August 13, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A Wanted Man Book (2) could stand alone. Although, I would recommend to read The Man from Stone Creek (1). In this book Rowdy Rhodes and Pardner were introduced. Pardner he's a dog! I loved how the author intermingle him into the story line. Almost all the characters in The Man from Stone Creek played a part in A Wanted Man. Schoolmarm Lark Morgan and sex Rowdy Rhodes had an instant attraction (physical chemisty) when they first laid eyes on each other at Mrs. Porter's boarding house. Both, sense the other were hiding a secret. I also, like the secondary characters as well. Rowdy's brother Gideon, (Sixteen) he played a sufficient role. Lydia a sweet eight year old stole my heart. LLM hinted at their own story. I hope it does materialize. Another secondary character Mrs. Porter the landlady. I don't what to give anything away. Throughout the book Mr. Porter was mentioned. The ending that involved Mrs. Porter I was rather surprised!
An absolute keeper. Explicit Sex. At the beginning of the book Linda Lael Miller wanted to tell everyone about a special group of people with whom she recently became involved. The Humane Society of the United States, specifically their pets for Life Program.
I highly recommend A Wanted Man.
One of her best! July 22, 2008 I had such a great time reading this book! This author definitely knows how to capture your attention and hold it! This one, I would have to say, is one of her best!
Everyone has secrets May 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The novel is set in Stone Creek, Arizona Territory, in 1905. Two people have arrived in town. Lark Morgan came to town a few months earlier and took the vacant position as schoolteacher in the local school. She is obviously well educated, but seems too well dressed to be a typical schoolteacher. She is boarding at Mrs. Porter's Rooming House. Then Rowdy Rhodes arrives in town, summoned there by an acquaintance to serve as town marshall and help in apprehending train robbers operating nearby. He arrives at Mrs. Porter's Rooming House to rent a room for the week.
It is a small town where people gossip and speculate, but everyone has hidden secrets. Even the nosy madam at the local bordello does not know everything (although she does keep private records of her clients). Lark is obviously running from something. Rowdy has things in this past that he will not talk about. There is the question about Mr. Porter, who is not there, but who Mrs. Porter seems to be expecting at any moment. There is young Lydia, daughter of the local doctor, who does not get along with her stepmother. And there is the Chinese couple - the wife works as Mrs. Porter's maid.
People's pasts start to catch up with them. There are tales of spousal abuse, white slavery, child abuse, and reformed outlaws. The novel has fairly strong sexual content, and some amount of violence consistent with the story. There are a few surprises.
I WANT THIS MAN! LOL September 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I love Westerns, whether books or movies. Just like historicals, they bring you back to a place and time we can only imagine. LLM's books do this with a light reading and a fairly good story. Sensuality is a 9 and you kind of have to get around this for historical fact.
Both Rowdy and Lark were good characters. Rowdy was the perfect man; bad but extremely good inside and out. Lark wasnt a simpering 18 y.o. I dont like books where the heroine is that young. The book was a very good companion on an overnight business trip. Will read more of LLM.
Another well-told tale by Miller August 29, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Lark Morgan is a schoolmarm with a secret she can't afford for anyone to learn. New to Stone Creek, Arizona, she teaches in a one-roon schoolhouse in clothing more befitting a woman of wealth and stature than a poorly paid single woman.
Rowdy Rhodes is the new marshall of Stone Creek and new to town as well. He's been hired by a fedeal ranger to keep peace in a small town, as well as help find the gang of train robbers who are disrupting rail sesvice and scaring passengers away. Rowdy has a secret of his own and being found out could mean the end of his freedom.
When Rowdy's father and younger brother show up, it spells trouble for the new marshall. Lark has trouble of her own on the horizon when the owner of the railway gets held up by the train robbers, one who has eyes the same deep blue as Rowdy's. Rowdy needs to put a stop to the robberies, and Lark needs to find a way out of town before the train's owner finds her. And both of them might be better off if they weren't so darned attracted to each other. But, who can they trust?
Throw in an elderly landlandy with secrets of her own, a little girl left to fend for herself, a 20-year-old third grader, and a Chinese doctor and his wife--and you have an ensemble sure to make for an entertaining story.
You can expect to laugh, sigh, and feel the pull of your heartstrings with this one. A well-written tale from an author who knows her way around a horse and a dog. Highly entertaining read.
Armchair Interviews says: Once you read a Linda Lael Miller book, you'll look for others.
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