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Love Song for a Raven (Silhouette Desire #355)

Love Song for a Raven (Silhouette Desire #355)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lowell at her best!
Review: Jenna & Raven are so wounded . . . so fragile. They meet under heroic circumstances and Raven assumes her love is compassion, hero worship . . . that she's grateful to him. His own need for her inner strength and beauty stuns him. Jenna assumes no one can love her so he must simply be lonely. An "any port in the storm" type need. These two love each other so much but are too spooked to trust in their love. Their pain is so real, their love so uncertain that the final outcome brought tears to my eyes. And even though I re-read this one every year or so, their pain is just as fresh as the first time I picked up to book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Love Song for A Raven shines in prose
Review: LOVE SONG FOR A RAVEN lacks the emotional intensity of Elizabeth Lowell's A Woman without Lies - with Angel and Hawk but the melodrama, sea-rescue and romance between Janna and Raven saved this otherwise diluted read. Face it - Ms. Lowell weaves sensual magical story like a tragic love paean that aims straight for the heart and such tortured souls are Janna and Raven, that they are willing to deny the passion and even discard love. Janna has an unfruitful marriage with her gay husband; Raven lost his confidence when his love for Angel sunk. Her stories are so soul-wrenching that they make you wallow in tears and compassion. At the end of the story, when you recall the plot - it ends up lacking in substance. It's the acute writing that overwhelms and the magical ending we have all been waiting for.

Throw away you common sense and just follow your heart - and Love Song for a Raven will guide you to an enchanting read which you will enjoy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another strong romance by Elizabeth Lowell!
Review: Sometimes Elizabeth Lowell works for me. At other times, her prose is too purple, her characters too stylized, and her writing melodramatic. In this instance, everything came together and Love Song for a Raven worked wonderfully well. If you love Cabin/Road Romances, if you love steamy love scenes that go on forever, if you love a love story with characters whose pain will make you cry, this book should do the trick!...

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another strong romance by Elizabeth Lowell!
Review: Sometimes Elizabeth Lowell works for me. At other times, her prose is too purple, her characters too stylized, and her writing melodramatic. In this instance, everything came together and Love Song for a Raven worked wonderfully well. If you love Cabin/Road Romances, if you love steamy love scenes that go on forever, if you love a love story with characters whose pain will make you cry, this book should do the trick!...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: they made my heart ache
Review: This is a book I read when it was first released. Even so many years later I can't forget the clutch in my heart as these two tried to find a way to be with each other, fighting themselves all the way. The hero and heroine were both so scarred that they couldn't help but be gentle with a kindred spirit.

This is the book that made me fall for Lowell,"Chain Lightning" kept me a willing slave.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Elizabeth Lowell does it again!
Review: This is the book that got me started on Elizabeth Lowell. I found it breathtaking. The sexual tension is incredible, and Lowell keeps it building all the way to the end. These characters grabbed my heart, and I hated to let them go. This is one that I refuse to loan out.


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