Guest Review: Montana Wildfire – Rebecca Sinclair

Posted August 26, 2012 by Shannon in Reviews / 1 Comment

After her father’s sudden death, lovely Amanda Lennox had no money for the long trip from Boston to the ranch she inherited in faraway Seattle. When she saw the advertisement for a wilderness expert to escort eleven-year-old Roger Bannister,III to Montana, the adventure-loving woman jumped at the chance, never guessing she’d end up lost in the wilds of Idaho with a twisted ankle. Then an arrogant halfbreed on a palomino stallion came to her rescue and comforted her with is healing touch. Rugged ranch hand Jacob Blackhawk Chandler knew from experience that prissy white princesses meant trouble. He’d seen Amanda Lennox’s type before, haughty and citified and utterly unequipped to survive in the wide open country. He couldn’t just ride off and leave the lovely minx alone and hurt but he sure wouldn’t be taken in by that sweet smile, either!

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Release Date:Β  June 9, 2011
Publisher:Β  ePublishing Works
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Reviewer’s Thoughts:

Amanda Lennox needed a job, she had inherited some property in Seattle, when her father died, but she needs to get there from Boston. Β Amanda answers an add in the paper for a job that will not only make her some money but get her all the way to Montana as well. How hard could it be to watch one ten year old little boy and escort him from Boston to Pony, Montana? She hadn’t counted on the little boy being the brat that Roger Thornton Bannister III turned out to be.

Jacob Blackhawk Chandler, half Crowe indian, raised by his white father, had learned his lesson about white ladies. Β Jake however can’t seem to refuse when Roger finds him to help get Amanda unstuck from the middle of a stream. Β Jake may find Amanda attractive and even enjoys a bit of a grope of her leg while her foot is stuck but he isn’t going to get involved Β with a white woman again.

When Jake and Amanda make it back to the horses, after he helps her from the stream, they find that Roger is missing. Β Roger my be a brat but he is also the son of one of the wealthiest men in Montana and Amanda is sure he has been kidnapped. How can she trust a man she just met, a man who himself says he isn’t a gentleman to help her and not kidnap Roger again once they get him back? Amanda decides a few little white lies are in order. After convincing Jake to help by promising to pay him a sum that amounts to 3/4 of what she will make from the job escorting Roger, she tells Jake that Roger is her cousin. Β Jake and Amanda have chemistry from the first moment they meet. Β Whether its during fire making lessons that turn into kissing or spotting Jake naked as he is coming out of the stream from a swim, Amanda finds that she is falling for Jake. Relationship problems in the past and racial prejudice keep Jake in a constant state of emotional turmoil as he finds he is having feelings for Amanda but isn’t sure he can get past the fact that she is a white lady.

In an interracial romance such as these there are a couple of ways to handle the prejudice that invariably happens, you can ignore it completely, Β you can write as if we live in a perfect world and no one ever has a prejudice, you can make a few passing remarks but not make the entire book about the racial struggles and differences between the couple and or other characters in the book, of you can make the book all about the racial divide and the prejudice and troubles the couple faces because of the interracial aspect of the romance. Β This novel manages to ride the fine line between mentioning it and making the whole relationship about it. Β The characters are well developed and the plot unfolds as the story is told. Amanda is a great heroine in her ability to be colorblind to the differences between her and Jake. The story shows a few instances of outside prejudice and shows the struggle Jake has with it as well as with his own struggles being half indian raised white. Β  The love story is touching and real and it has plenty of sexual tension and love scenes to keep it hot. The steamy scenes are just that steamy not explicit but enough to make you cross your legs a few times. Β The book is an enjoyable mix of Western historical romance, suspense novel and interracial love story. I enjoyed it very much.

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One response to “Guest Review: Montana Wildfire – Rebecca Sinclair

  1. Thank you so much, Carin! I’m thrilled you enjoyed MONTANA WILDFIRE! Now I’ll probably wear this proud, silly grin for the rest of the morning. lol!

    Have a great day … and thank you so much for making mine a good deal brighter!

    ~ Reb πŸ™‚

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