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3.0 out of 5 stars
"Nice" story but could have been better written., May 9 2001
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This review is from: Hawk (Mass Market Paperback)
I did enjoy reading this book but it did not have the intensity and detail that I would have expected. I found myself wanting to just finish it and move on to my next book.
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Hawk is a page turner, April 12 2000
This review is from: Hawk (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the first Elaine Barbieri book that I have read...And I will be reading many more in the future! From the very first page, she draws you right in. I am especially fond of Indian Romances, and the story of Kyle(Hawk) and Eden will not dissappoint, if you are as well. They meet when they are young and fall in love, and they meet again five years later. Barbieri is not a gutless romance author...not one of those who's afraid to separate the characters from eachother/allow them to hate eachother...their problems do not get solved in 5 pages. Some authors are afraid to do this, and thier books are not very interesting. Instead, she keeps you hanging throughout the book, wanting them to be together in the end. Barbieri is right up there with Georgina Gentry and Madeline Baker. If you enjoy their books, you'll enjoy Hawk as well. A great read. Worth the money.
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Hawk is a page turner, April 12 2000
This review is from: Hawk (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the first Elaine Barbieri book that I have read...And I will be reading many more in the future! From the very first page, she draws you right in. I am especially fond of Indian Romances, and the story of Kyle(Hawk) and Eden will not dissappoint, if you are as well. They meet when they are young and fall in love, and they meet again five years later. Barbieri is not a gutless romance author...not one of those who's afraid to separate the characters from eachother/allow them to hate eachother...their problems do not get solved in 5 pages. Some authors are afraid to do this, and thier books are not very interesting. Instead, she keeps you hanging throughout the book, wanting them to be together in the end. Barbieri is right up there with Georgina Gentry and Madeline Baker. If you enjoy their books, you'll enjoy Hawk as well. A great read. Worth the money.
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