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Rating:  Summary: Wonderfully Enticing! Review: A beautiful story, portrayed perfectly by Lisa Jackson...includes action, drama, romance (duh.) and intense mental situations...then don't forget spicy comedy on a ship...heeheehee...You may just find yourself saying "nay" more than you ever have....
Rating:  Summary: The Last Jewel Review: DARK SAPPHIRE is the final installment in my DARK JEWELS trilogy for Signet Books and I had a lot of fun writing this story with Keegan, a dark, sexy sea captain and Sheena, a headstrong, determined woman accused of murder. Most of the story is set on the high seas in medieval Wales, which is a little different from my previous tales. I hope you enjoy DARK SAPPHIRE along with DARK RUBY and DARK EMERALD.
Rating:  Summary: Intriguing. Keeps You in Suspense Review: Eleven years ago Sheena saved Keegan's life, a fact that he cannot presently remember. Now, she is being sought for the murder of her husband on her wedding night and stowsaway on Keegan's ship, Dark Sapphire. She is discovered several days later and although Keegan thinks he has seen her before, he does not really remember her, although she remembers Keegan.Sheena is frightened and eventually jumps ship and swims to shore, almost drowing in the process. A farmer finds her and takes her to his home; however, he also found the jewels hidden in her boots and takes one of them. Sheena is trying to reach her father, Jestin, so she can explain what occurred on her wedding night, but Fawn, Jestin's wife and Sheena's stepmother, has her knight, Morgan, searching for Sheena. Fawn is not a nice person. She has borne Jestin three daughters and is again pregnant, swearing she carries a son who will inherit Jestin's fortune. Sheena and Keegan meet again and spend some time together; however, they are captured by Morgan and she is brought before her father and Keegan's crew are guarded on ship. The Dark Sapphire which was initially taken by Keegan some eleven years before and which he has forgotten, reappears. All is not what it seems between Fawn, Jestin and Morgan. Fawn has her long awaited son, but all is not well. This story moves pretty fast, but I can't see giving it five stars.
Rating:  Summary: Intriguing. Keeps You in Suspense Review: Eleven years ago Sheena saved Keegan's life, a fact that he cannot presently remember. Now, she is being sought for the murder of her husband on her wedding night and stowsaway on Keegan's ship, Dark Sapphire. She is discovered several days later and although Keegan thinks he has seen her before, he does not really remember her, although she remembers Keegan. Sheena is frightened and eventually jumps ship and swims to shore, almost drowing in the process. A farmer finds her and takes her to his home; however, he also found the jewels hidden in her boots and takes one of them. Sheena is trying to reach her father, Jestin, so she can explain what occurred on her wedding night, but Fawn, Jestin's wife and Sheena's stepmother, has her knight, Morgan, searching for Sheena. Fawn is not a nice person. She has borne Jestin three daughters and is again pregnant, swearing she carries a son who will inherit Jestin's fortune. Sheena and Keegan meet again and spend some time together; however, they are captured by Morgan and she is brought before her father and Keegan's crew are guarded on ship. The Dark Sapphire which was initially taken by Keegan some eleven years before and which he has forgotten, reappears. All is not what it seems between Fawn, Jestin and Morgan. Fawn has her long awaited son, but all is not well. This story moves pretty fast, but I can't see giving it five stars.
Rating:  Summary: dark sapphire Review: Lisa Jackson writes about characters and relasionships and thoughts and feelings that are so out of the story. These characters never even have time to get to know one another, and their emotions are all bouncing off the walls in such corny ways. Using too many describing words even for the littlest quiet scenes. I call this OVERKILL in the biggest way.
Rating:  Summary: dark sapphire Review: Lisa Jackson writes about characters and relasionships and thoughts and feelings that are so out of the story. These characters never even have time to get to know one another, and their emotions are all bouncing off the walls in such corny ways. Using too many describing words even for the littlest quiet scenes. I call this OVERKILL in the biggest way.
Rating:  Summary: Lot's of thinking, no actual romance Review: Where was the romance? The characters didn't even really know each other. Don't get me wrong, there was action but little romance. There was little communicating, just a lot of thinking. By the end, one has to wonder how the two of them fell in love when they barely knew each other. I gave it 2 stars because it wasn't boring but had action. There wasn't much of a romance in the story.
Rating:  Summary: Lot's of thinking, no actual romance Review: Where was the romance? The characters didn't even really know each other. Don't get me wrong, there was action but little romance. There was little communicating, just a lot of thinking. By the end, one has to wonder how the two of them fell in love when they barely knew each other. I gave it 2 stars because it wasn't boring but had action. There wasn't much of a romance in the story.
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