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Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780446361736
ISBN number: 0446361739
Label: Grand Central Publishing
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 464
Printing Date: July 01, 1991
Publishing house: Grand Central Publishing
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When her adoptive father suffers a life-threatening heart attack, Schyler Crandall returns to her hometown of Heaven, Louisiana, after a six-year absence. It isn't just the heat that's sizzling in Heaven. Schyler's sister hates her enough to do her harm; her father's logging empire is about to go under; her beloved home, Belle Terre, may be lost; and Cash Boudreaux threatens Schyler's heart with a sensual pull that's impossible to resist. Unfortunately for Schyler, Cash is a dangerous, complex man with a dark past and a wild reputation that he won't deny. Schyler needs Cash's expertise to save her father's business, but can she let the handsome Cajun into her life without losing her heart?
Slow Heat in Heaven is a rip-roaring tale that grabs the reader's attention on page 1 and doesn't let go until the book's end. Complex and vivid characters, family intrigue, and old scandals all make for the perfect romantic suspense read. --Lois Faye Dyer
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When her adoptive father suffers a life-threatening heart attack,Schyler Crandall returns to her hometown of Heaven, Louisiana, after a six-year absence. It isn't just the heat that's sizzling in Heaven. Schyler's sister hates her enough to do her harm; her father's logging empire is about to go under; her beloved home, Belle Terre, may be lost; and Cash Boudreaux threatens Schyler's heart with a sensual pull that's impossible to resist. Unfortunately for Schyler, Cash is a dangerous, complex man with a dark past and a wild reputation that he won't deny. Schyler needs Cash's expertise to save her father's business, but can she let the handsome Cajun into her life without losing her heart?Slow Heat in Heaven is a rip-roaring tale that grabs the reader's attention on page 1 and doesn't let go until the book's end. Complex and vivid characters, family intrigue, and old scandals all make for the perfectromantic suspense read. --Lois Faye Dyer
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Simply put: I loved it because it was very sexy and an interesting read. It's one of my keepers.
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Sandra Brown is an author always in control of her writing, and in top form when she wants to be. Slow Heat in Heaven is one of her earlier romantic suspense novels, and can be forgiven certain flaws on that basis. Sure, it features lots and lots of steamy sex and nasty intrigue by a lot of evil characters. It was a fun read, for sure.
But what prevented this from being a great piece of fiction were a few problems: (1) none of the characters were particularly likable or sympathetic; most were downright despicable, like Ken, Tricia and Cotton Crandall. Cash Boudreaux as the romantic love interest was always (until the last page) hostile, crude, bad-tempered, and even hateful of the woman he was supposed to be in love with. He was also a womanizer who jumped into bed with just about every woman in the parish. Never did I consider him a sympathetic character or care what happened to him. The sex was brutal "tough sex" that never rose to the level of passion motivated by love. This made it hard to identify with. (2) The entire motivation for everything in the story was the rivalry over who got to own and use the plantation: Belle Terre. Just a wee bit shallow as the driving force in the universe.
(3) I didn't buy the fact that Gayla would become the unwitting slave of the boorish, hideous Jigger Flynn. She's portrayed as intelligent and beautiful, and as a young woman, even though black, she would have had many resources that would have kept her from becoming a prostitute and that a grey slave to an old-fashioned slave master. I did like what happened to old Jigger, however. No one ever deserved his fate more than he did. Sandra Brown is master of that.
Slow Heat in Heaven is just like the setting where it takes place: steamy, unredeemable and trashy. A fun read but nothing serious.
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Good story and I enjoyed it, but I felt Cash Boudreaux was extremely crude and this took away from my enjoyment of the character. At times it was difficult to even like him.
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This is my favorite author so all her books are excellent and I will keep buying her books as long as she's writing them!
Thanks!
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I have always liked Sandra Brown's work, but this was so depressing, I couldn't finish it. I just skimmed the last 85-90 pages to see if anything good happened!! It never does!! Every character is nasty and hateful and it's just one horrible thing after another.
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