The Outlaw and The Lady
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The Outlaw and The Lady

Mass Market Paperback – October 2, 2001

Price
$8.99
Publisher
Avon
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0380817412
Dimensions
4.19 x 0.96 x 6.75 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

Description

Lorraine Heath always dreamedxa0of being a writer. After graduating from the University of Texas, she wrote training manuals, press releases, articles, and computer code, but something was always missing. When she read a romance novel, she not only became hooked on the genre, but quickly realized what her writing lacked: rebels, scoundrels, and rogues. She’s been writing about them ever since.xa0Her novels have been recognized with numerous industry awards and have appeared on the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists.

Features & Highlights

  • Innocent Angela Bainbridge knows her dreams of a fairy-tale wedding and finding passion in a man's embrace can never come true. So when she's swept into the arms of—and kidnapped by—notorious Lee Raven she's both righteously angry...and curiously captivated. There's something about this brazen outlaw that awakens Angela's desires. She knows any crimes he's committed are for the protection of his family, but Angela realizes that a lifetime together with Lee can never be...Lee Raven knows he's only two steps ahead of the law. But this innocent beauty has his head spinning and his heart longing for something more than a life on the run. She's made it clear that she's determined to discover all of his secrets—but how can he let her learn what's hidden in his past? And how can he let her give him her heart today, when he can't evenpromise her tomorrow?

Customer Reviews

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One of Heath's best books

I loved this book. It was one of my favorites by Lorraine Heath, and I've read them all. I thought she did a terrific job creating and presenting her heroine with a disability, a very difficult job for a writer. The hero...wow! I loved him. Lee was very sexy. I guess one of the things I liked the most about the plot is that we are with Lee and Angela almost the entire time. The story is their story, with not a bunch of subplotting to take us away from the romance or the main characters.
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Lorraine just keeps getting better!

Fortune, Texas and Mexico - 1891
Notorious outlaw Lee Raven abducts Angela Bainbridge when she stumbles upon him robbing Fortune's bank. He doesn't realize the lady can't identify him until it's too late to turn back. The last thing he needs is this spirited, courageous blind woman slowing him down in his quest for revenge and retaliation against the man who destroyed his family. Now he risks capture and death by keeping her with him. Raven is determined his remaining family will not suffer for his crimes so he takes Angela back to his sibling's farm with him. How on earth will they be able to remain anonymous with half of Texas out looking for Angela?
Angela Bainbridge swears she'll never again take another midnight walk. She is mortified and angry that she was so easily captured by the supposed murderer and thief, Lee Raven. After spending several days on the run with him, then more time with his family, Angela finds it very hard to believe the rumors surrounding the mysterious man. He has been nothing but a gentleman to her which leaves her both confused and intrigued.
Lorraine Heath delivers another powerful romance filled with emotional and sensuous impact. Lee and Angela both suffer from past hurts and misunderstandings garnering sympathy and compassion from readers. It was delightful to re-visit with the characters of Ms. Heath's previous Rogues of Fortune, Texas series and meet their children. I look forward to more forthcoming stories of the daughters of Fortune.
Ms. Heath is a master at her craft, penning a lively, heart-tugging love story sure to satisfy her many fans. THE OUTLAW AND THE LADY is not to missed - it now sits on my keeper shelf along with her other compelling novels.
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Another superb book by a master romance writer!

No, DON'T skip this one! Yes, it's emotional and full of angst. That is what makes Lorraine Heath so great. She delivers with every book she writes. Even her less than fantastic books are far better than most other writers' books. This one is one of her better ones. It is full of family ties, relationships, and twists and turns. It ties together the relationships of Kit, Gray, and Harrison and their families. The reader gets to revisit with those wonderful characters while meeting their children. With each Heath book I read, she is quickly rising to the top of my all-time favorite authors - those that I will buy and read just because her name is on the cover.
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Great Romance for all

Lorraine Heath done it again. What a great romance. I started to read this book Friday night and by mid Saturday I had to put it down, just to stop rushing to the end and enjoy the read. What drove me to the plot was the fact that our heroine was blind. It is such an unusual occurrence that only a great author like Lorraine could carry it through with such a grace. Their love story is magical. It was also greatly moving to recount the life's of Kit and Ashton (remember "Never Merry a Cowboy").
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Overwrought Nonsense

Virtually every page is overflowing with melodramatic angst.
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Not One of Lorraine Heath's Best!

Angela stumbles upon a daring evening bank robbery. The infamous Lee Raven grabs her and takes her with the outlaws, fearing that she can identify him. Lo and behold, it turns out that the heroine is blind.

Angela is blind but not helpless. She has learned to use her other senses to compensate for her lack of sight. She is engaging and brave.

By the end of the story, you realize that the only way this plot would work was if she didn't recognize Lee Raven.

I gave this book only 3 stars because the story line is so ho-hum. The dialogue and characters were winsome but the outcome was too pat and convenient. I must admit that the tale was interesting and a quick read.

Given a choice. I would rather have spent my time on two other of Lorraine Heath's books: ALWAYS TO REMEMBER and PARTING GIFTS.
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It made me want to be in my 20's again!

I really love Lorraine Heath's earlier work in Texas. I never thought I would care for western settings, but her writing is so heart warming in these earlier novels.

This book is the one that made me want to go back and read the Texas books. She introduced characters you really wanted to learn more about. As for the main characters, they were perfect. It is so refreshing to read an historical novel in which the man is not "mister experience". I won't say much more on that as it will give some of the pleasure of the story away. The heroine has something special about her as well that took me by surprise. She was all the more courageous for it.

Like my title suggests, their feelings brought me back to younger days and although they had difficulties in their life, they were both for the most part innocents when it came to love. It was a refreshing story.

This is a must read.
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Not your typical cookie-cutter romance

This book had some twists and turns to it that had me holding my breath. And the main characters were really something... different. ***spoiler warning*** First, the heroine was blind. Excuse me??? Well, that's something new. And for a change, she doesn't get well all of a sudden, but has to learn to live with her disability. And she does learn, and very well. At first, I was skeptical seeing a blind heroine, but she had me rooting for her in no time. And Lee... Now that was a great hero. Even though the constant 'popping of his knees' had me rolling my eyes. The story was interesting, well developed, all the desperation of their situation obvious. And I loved them.
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Five Stars

Loved the story line