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Heaven's Fire
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9780451406996
ISBN: 0451406990
Label: Topaz
Manufacturer: Topaz
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: October 01, 1996
Publisher: Topaz
Studio: Topaz
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Customer Reviews
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Rating: - Where have I been and how did I overlook Ryan?
This book was absolutely fantastic. Great character development, sexual tension, angst, history and, most rarely, a genuine friendship between the hero and heorine.
Crolis/Constance was a truly unique heroine and Rainulf was unlike any hero I have ever encountered in a romance novel.
The villian Pigot was truly menacing.
A swell read. I will be hunting down other books by this exceptional writer.
Rating: - 4.5 Stars... What Great Story Telling....
I must admit, I mainly get on here to write reviews when I've finished a totally awful book, mostly to warn people so they do not waste their time. However, then there are times like now (rarely) where I'm just amazed at a book and I just want to tell EVERYONE how wonderful it was. This is one of those how-spectacular-I-found-this book moments.
HEAVEN'S FIRE, is a emotional, angst filled love story about a low-born peasant girl falling in love with a high-born devouted priest. Great ... Read More
Rating: - You cannot miss this one!
I loved, loved, loved this book. The story itself is described above, so I won't go into the details other than saying it's about a woman (Constance/Corliss) who is hiding from an evil man who wants her for his own sadistic purposes, and the struggling priest (Rainulf) that protects her. Both main characters in this book are exquisite. I loved their humor, their sincerity, their honesty, their complexity, and the sweet love that develops between them. Constance/Corliss (she changes her name and poses ... Read More
Rating: - Hunt this one down - it's worth the trouble to find it!
Excellent medieval fiction, wonderful storyline. For those of you who want stories written about how women would have really behaved during these times - well, this isn't your story. But Ryan has a wonderful knack for taking characters from this time, making then adapt some "modern" characteristics - but in a way that melds them seamlessly into medieval society. I'd read two others by her - Sun and the Moon and Silken Threads (both wonderful) and tracked this one down. It was worth the effort. Corliss ... Read More
Rating: - Can't Believe It's Out of Print!
This is one of the best books I have ever read! I am baffled at the news that it is out of print. What is wrong with the reading public? The story was so touching, so filled with emotion and tenderness. I loved it and hope I did not give away my copy.
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