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Rainbows End
  

Rainbows End (Hardcover)

by Rebecca Brandewyne (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

Brandewyne ( Heartland ) has researched a convincing setting, added a mystery to spark the momentum--and then squandered it on a run-of-the-mill romance. At a Boston convent in 1877 Josselyn O'Rourke is about to take her final vows when word arrives that her father has died in an explosion at the Colorado gold mine of which he was part owner. Red O'Rourke's will mandates that his daughter inherit only when she marries one of his male partners: Wylie Gresham, a "southern gentleman," or Durango de Navarre, a scruffy, disreputable saloon owner. The fourth partner, Victoria Houghton, inherited her shares from her husband, who died in a mine accident. Since there has been a string of "accidents," mutual suspicion runs rampant among the partners--including Red, who staged his own death to trick the saboteur into revealing himself. However, the mystery is shunted aside in favor of the predictably rocky romance of Durango and Josselyn, who dither endlessly about each other's guilt or innocence. Durango fits the pieces of the puzzle together to, as he says, "create a whole that, however senseless, is at least finally comprehensible." Doubleday Book Club selection.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Spirited "Red" O'Rourke goes to Colorado to find that her father has been murdered and she has inherited a gold mine. Red's new business partner, unmannered and rude ruffian Durango, dares her to become a woman who is willing to discover treasures far more precious than gold at the Rainbow's End. Original.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry to say, Jul 21 2002
By A Customer
I am sorry to have to say this, but this is the sorriest book I've bought in a long, long time. The plot could have made an interesting story, but the author has tried to impress the reader how smart she is with big words and confusing discriptions. In one love scene there is an 18 line sentence.
"Of a sudden, the horned demon-god was a towering silhouette against the fading rainbow, loomingup over her to shed his raiment, revealing his barb, her euphoria subsiding as her sloe-green eyes, somnolent with passion. slowly fluttered open and she spied him poised over her darkly, in all his naked bronze glory, wanting, demanding his vestal bride---"
It is difficult to pick out the most stupid chapter in this book. It was certainly a waste of money.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry to say, Jul 21 2002
By A Customer
I am sorry to have to say this, but this is the sorriest book I've bought in a long, long time. The plot could have made an interesting story, but the author has tried to impress the reader how smart she is with big words and confusing discriptions. IN ONE LOVE SCENE THERE IS AN 18 LINE SENTENCE!
"Of a sudden, the horned demon-god was a towering silhouette against the fading rainbow, loomingup over her to shed his raiment, revealing his "barb", her euphoria subsiding as her sloe-green eyes, somnolent with passion. slowly fluttered open and she spied him poised over her darkly, in all his naked bronze glory, wanting, demanding his vestal bride---"
It is difficult to pick out the most stupid chapter in this book. It was certainly a waste of money.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A fun read, May 7 2002
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I enjoyed the antics of this hero and heroine. Particularly unusual for a novel of this type was the "hard-drinking" hero, and heroine who wanted to be a nun, and other colorful characters that add scenic dimension. It only took a couple days to read. I like the original cover art better, though. The heroine's Irish father is a well-meaning chump, but he gets his way in the end and everything works out for the best. A romp of a story, and worth reading.
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