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The Cutting Edge

The Cutting Edge

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love the Alpha male..a little frustrating though
Review:

Frustrating is a good word for this book. Brett is a wonderful example of the alpha male, but Tessa taking him back after all that? Don't think so!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Linda Howard knows how to keep readers enthralled in reading
Review: As most critics say you can't read just one Linda Howard. She knows how to blend a romantic story with strong lead characters in an intriguing storyline. I got hooked on her writings with "Mr. Perfect" a couple of years ago and have been actively searching and reading all her other books I can find. "The Cutting Edge" is one of her stories that will keep you turning pages late into the night because you have to find out how it will end. Brett's character is one you have to learn to appreciate, he doesn't show all his cards until he has no other choice. I don't want to give the story away, but you will love Tessa's strong will and deep sense of self-respect. She's a woman who's independence fights the challenges she faces. A good read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Linda Howard knows how to keep readers enthralled in reading
Review: As most critics say you can't read just one Linda Howard. She knows how to blend a romantic story with strong lead characters in an intriguing storyline. I got hooked on her writings with "Mr. Perfect" a couple of years ago and have been actively searching and reading all her other books I can find. "The Cutting Edge" is one of her stories that will keep you turning pages late into the night because you have to find out how it will end. Brett's character is one you have to learn to appreciate, he doesn't show all his cards until he has no other choice. I don't want to give the story away, but you will love Tessa's strong will and deep sense of self-respect. She's a woman who's independence fights the challenges she faces. A good read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Linda Howard knows how to keep readers enthralled in reading
Review: As most critics say you can't read just one Linda Howard. She knows how to blend a romantic story with strong lead characters in an intriguing storyline. I got hooked on her writings with "Mr. Perfect" a couple of years ago and have been actively searching and reading all her other books I can find. "The Cutting Edge" is one of her stories that will keep you turning pages late into the night because you have to find out how it will end. Brett's character is one you have to learn to appreciate, he doesn't show all his cards until he has no other choice. I don't want to give the story away, but you will love Tessa's strong will and deep sense of self-respect. She's a woman who's independence fights the challenges she faces. A good read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not one of Ms. Howard's better efforts.
Review: I only recently discovered Linda Howard's books, and I've been making a concerted effort to read them all. For the most part, I've enjoyed them. However, the "hero" in this book was completely unbelievable. His last name, "Rutland" was certainly appropriate, since his solution to their conflict seemed to be "let's have sex, then you'll feel better about all this." I wanted the heroine to kick his insensitive, self-centered, Neanderthal butt out the door, but even though her love for him didn't seem to be based on much, it won out anyway. "Kill and Tell" was much better, as was "A Woman of the West," where the hero was also rough and didn't communicate well with the heroine, but I felt he was better rounded.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up to par.
Review: I'm a huge Linda Howard fan, but this early effort is clearly not her best work. The characters are one dimensional and the plot is too obvious. Brett is a particularly unappealing hero. I have no idea what the heroine was supposedly attracted to. The one thing I did like about the book was the emotional reunion between the two leads where they try to figure out how to resume a their relationship despite their mistrust and guilt. This intense scene is indicative of some of Howard's better work. Basically, this is a semi-tolerable read if you are in serious Howard withdrawal, but most readers would be better served by picking one of her more mature works.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up to par.
Review: I'm a huge Linda Howard fan, but this early effort is clearly not her best work. The characters are one dimensional and the plot is too obvious. Brett is a particularly unappealing hero. I have no idea what the heroine was supposedly attracted to. The one thing I did like about the book was the emotional reunion between the two leads where they try to figure out how to resume a their relationship despite their mistrust and guilt. This intense scene is indicative of some of Howard's better work. Basically, this is a semi-tolerable read if you are in serious Howard withdrawal, but most readers would be better served by picking one of her more mature works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful writing, yet ultimately frustrating.......
Review: Linda Howard asks the question: "Is there a limit to love, a point where it dies?" She believes there isn't and gives a very movingly works to make the case. I give this book 5 stars because of the powerfully move story (a wee bit dated and the whole book, since it was a series, is limited in scope).

Howard does more in a small book, than any writer outside of Anne Stuart, and has proved consistently to be one of my favourite writers, though I have not really been wowed by the writing in the last few years. It seems JAK, Howard and Roberts are suffering from a formula writing, that is taking the glitter off their craft, and in a move to go more mainstream is causing them to forget the romance roots, and ultimately betraying the very fans that built their careers.

What hurts this books, dating and limitations aside, is although you are carried along with her prose, the power of the relationship she creates, you get to the point where you just do not accept love forgives all. I am sorry, if the man I loved believe I was an embezzler, did not confront me with the evidence FIRST and give me a chance to prove my innocence, had me arrested without the first warning or preparation, refused to take my calls from jail or after I got out....well, I just don't see how I could forgive as easily as Howard's character did. And that in the end, it nearly cripples this book so much.

Tessa Conway is working in accounting of Carter Engineering. The firm is having the losses of large revenue, they bring in Brett Rutland the corporation's top troubleshooter. Brett has the reputation of a pitbull, has little respect for women, uses them and leaves them without a care. He is an emotionless hunter that shows no pity, and he goes after Tessa with the cutting edge of wanting sex and information. But he falls in love with her (or so Howard would try to make you believe). But he resents this so much, nearly hates her in his own way for taking away his control, that when he finds evidence showing Tessa guilty of stealing thousands and thousands of dollars, that he has her arrested. No warning, no chance to prove her innocence, no support. She is arrested and booked. She tries to call him, believing her lover, the man she loves desperately, will make everything all right. He refuses to take her calls. After she gets out of jail, he still refuses to take her calls. She finally goes to see him at his hotel and he cruels says he only slept with her to gain information. This nearly destroys her. All in an effort to save his pride.

Later, in an the middle of the night, he finally realises she could go to prison. He loves her (? sorry that is a big leap of faith for me at this point) and cannot stand to know the woman he loves will go to prison, so he goes to his boss and makes a deal to get the charges dropped. He tells the boss he will repay the money she stole himself, marry her. (nice of him!!). He arranges for the District Attorney to call her in, but she refuses to sign the agreement. She is innocent and will not sign a confession of guilt. It is only THEN he understands that she MIGHT be innocent. Now convinced she is innocent, he has the charges dropped, and suddenly moves in with her to take care of the fragile woman and hunt the real thief.

She shows a moment of fury and lashes out with her fists. But that is about all she does. I am sorry, this really hurt this book. She makes the point that she still loves him. Well, I love so I know you will forgive a lot in your life....but you do not forgive this easily.

Still, with all its faults, this is a powerfully written book. Howard weaves a spell that pulls you along, making you almost believe it...till you take a breath and reality check comes along.

I HIGHLY recommend it for the simple fact it is writing craft at it is highest peak, it is truly emotional...your heart will pound when she is arrested and finally comes to grips with the fact her lover is the one pressing charges. Just sorry, that the confined treatment of the series romance, pushed Howard to take the easy road in the solution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful writing, yet ultimately frustrating.......
Review: Linda Howard asks the question: "Is there a limit to love, a point where it dies?" She believes there isn't and gives a very movingly works to make the case. I give this book 5 stars because of the powerfully move story (a wee bit dated and the whole book, since it was a series, is limited in scope).

Howard does more in a small book, than any writer outside of Anne Stuart, and has proved consistently to be one of my favourite writers, though I have not really been wowed by the writing in the last few years. It seems JAK, Howard and Roberts are suffering from a formula writing, that is taking the glitter off their craft, and in a move to go more mainstream is causing them to forget the romance roots, and ultimately betraying the very fans that built their careers.

What hurts this books, dating and limitations aside, is although you are carried along with her prose, the power of the relationship she creates, you get to the point where you just do not accept love forgives all. I am sorry, if the man I loved believe I was an embezzler, did not confront me with the evidence FIRST and give me a chance to prove my innocence, had me arrested without the first warning or preparation, refused to take my calls from jail or after I got out....well, I just don't see how I could forgive as easily as Howard's character did. And that in the end, it nearly cripples this book so much.

Tessa Conway is working in accounting of Carter Engineering. The firm is having the losses of large revenue, they bring in Brett Rutland the corporation's top troubleshooter. Brett has the reputation of a pitbull, has little respect for women, uses them and leaves them without a care. He is an emotionless hunter that shows no pity, and he goes after Tessa with the cutting edge of wanting sex and information. But he falls in love with her (or so Howard would try to make you believe). But he resents this so much, nearly hates her in his own way for taking away his control, that when he finds evidence showing Tessa guilty of stealing thousands and thousands of dollars, that he has her arrested. No warning, no chance to prove her innocence, no support. She is arrested and booked. She tries to call him, believing her lover, the man she loves desperately, will make everything all right. He refuses to take her calls. After she gets out of jail, he still refuses to take her calls. She finally goes to see him at his hotel and he cruels says he only slept with her to gain information. This nearly destroys her. All in an effort to save his pride.

Later, in an the middle of the night, he finally realises she could go to prison. He loves her (? sorry that is a big leap of faith for me at this point) and cannot stand to know the woman he loves will go to prison, so he goes to his boss and makes a deal to get the charges dropped. He tells the boss he will repay the money she stole himself, marry her. (nice of him!!). He arranges for the District Attorney to call her in, but she refuses to sign the agreement. She is innocent and will not sign a confession of guilt. It is only THEN he understands that she MIGHT be innocent. Now convinced she is innocent, he has the charges dropped, and suddenly moves in with her to take care of the fragile woman and hunt the real thief.

She shows a moment of fury and lashes out with her fists. But that is about all she does. I am sorry, this really hurt this book. She makes the point that she still loves him. Well, I love so I know you will forgive a lot in your life....but you do not forgive this easily.

Still, with all its faults, this is a powerfully written book. Howard weaves a spell that pulls you along, making you almost believe it...till you take a breath and reality check comes along.

I HIGHLY recommend it for the simple fact it is writing craft at it is highest peak, it is truly emotional...your heart will pound when she is arrested and finally comes to grips with the fact her lover is the one pressing charges. Just sorry, that the confined treatment of the series romance, pushed Howard to take the easy road in the solution.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful as usual!!!!
Review: This book is worth reading!!!! LInda Howard did a fabulous job as usual!! It was riveting especially when I saw how they could overcome their differences (or rather, grievances)and come out scathed, but alive and more mature in their relationship. THis book teaches a lesson about love, trust, and forgiveness. once again, if anybody hasn't read this book, go and buy a copy!!


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