Only series by Elizabeth Lowell
Only His, Only Mine, Only You, Only Love - Mostly great stories His and Mine are two faves. Only His Escaping the ravages of the Civil War, a gently reared lady must leave behind everything she knows -- and trust her life and her future to a dangerous gunfighter with a passion for vengeance.Caleb is a Old Testament kind of man and doesn't let you forget it. I know little to nothing of the old west or the way of life. I guess you could say all I know I learned in romance and Deadwood so I take it all with a LARGE grain of salt. So were people as godly and bible quoting in the old west? Couldn't say... it makes sense in a way... those were thought to be lawless times where it was common to not use your full name or even your real one. So who would they be accountable to? Either way it works in Caleb's character. Of course these same godly men, are the men who frequent whore houses and widow then expect sisters, daughters, and wives to be treated with respect (aka don't fuck them unless you marry them). And the parallel drawn between Cal and Willow and what Cal is trying to avenge is really funny. Caleb can be the biggest bastard in romance land to the 'fancy lady' he takes to find her husband. And it does take a lil My copy of Only His will need to be replaced soon because it isn't one of the reprints and is falling apart. Yes it is complete with the no shirt hero and very perky almost bare heroine set back, from 1991, although I like the horses in the background. My copy has been read more times than I recall and has seen better days. But I love a good western and I love a road romance and this is one of the best - and on horseback! Only Mine The bastard son of a viscount and a Cheyenne shaman's daughter, Wolfe Lonetree agrees to rescue the pampered Lady Jessica from an unwanted impending wedding -- but only if she will be his wife.Nothing like rescuing a woman you have always wanted and then treating her like crap. Wolfe is a great character we met in Only His, where he is nice and kind to morph into rat bastard a la Caleb in Only His. So of course Caleb plays the sweetie now on. Wolfe is tough on Jessica and if they would just talk, well the story would have been much shorter. But yeah I loved it. I liked seeing the English miss love the west and give it her all. Just wish Wolfe had been a little better about it. Even saying this book has only been read twice, well maybe three times. Only You With nothing left to wager but her innocence, the wily cardsharp "Evening Star" stares across the poker table at the killer who destroyed the two people she loved most in the world ... and deals the winning hand to a rugged, unsuspecting stranger.Reno is an ass. He was an ass when he found Willow in Only His, and he continues to be an ass here. There is nothing stupider than a man bitching about women fucking men being no good whores. Unless he himself is a virgin. Which I don't think there is a virgin hero in EL books. I really liked Eve. And I really like that she got to save the day then picked up her shit and left his ass. Again this is mostly a road type thing while they search for gold and when it is just Eve and Reno's mouth isn't turned on stupid, it is great. How they meet is great and the end is wonderful. You can give me a give me a stupid ass hero as long as he get beat over the head a few times by the end. Only Love A beautiful woman alone in the Colorado Rockies, Shannon's last hope lies with a rugged loner.The yondering man searching for the next sunset... This is the book I have read twice so the details are vague at best. I was going to try and reread it before I posted this but what the hell. I have written down I liked it. Does that help ;). Same song different verse... very Elizabeth Lowell... and good. Not the best and Whip really did drive me crazy with how long it took him to come around. And Shannon is a touch TSTL in thinking she will be ok living there alone. But I can so see NOT wanting to live with the family of the man who was too stupid to know you were the best thing to happen to him. Say what you will about romance, about the authors, about the history used, use the word wallpaper all you like but Elizabeth Lowell does seem to research the hell out her books. Her settings and plots are characters in and of themselves be it Utah Territory, Ruby Mountains, Colorado, gold digging, Australia's Great Barrier Reef, Jade, Dimonds or just the old west. Elizabeth Lowell is a treat to read and a big part of why I haven't read her Romantic Suspense (beside not really liking the genre much) is I mourn the loss of her westerns, her contemporary romances and even her bastard alpha heros with pet names on repeat. If you are a fan of her RS, you should at least try one of her westerns, Only His or Winter Fire get my vote. If you have never read a western and never want to, I would still suggest trying one of hers. You could hate it. You could never want to read her again. But she is a romance experience, a true classic, dated as the books can be they are worth a read. And then a glom and reread... imho. |
I've read Only Love and looked for the other Only's but I can't find 'em anywhere. I'm not that big a fan of her romantic suspense, some of them were good, some not, so I just don't bother with her RS anymore.
By ~ames~, at 5/16/2006 07:39:00 AM
oh do keep looking! I see them often at ubs and I think they are still in print.
I haven't read much of her RS but I think I want to read the one coming up.
By sybil, at 5/16/2006 07:56:00 AM
I 2nd the Western reccommend. They're some of the very few Westerns I've read & they're great. Stand up well to rereads too.
By Bob & Muffintop, at 5/16/2006 09:39:00 AM
I just bought them over the weekend. I can't wait to read them!
By romancelover, at 5/16/2006 09:49:00 AM
Only His and Only Love...Caleb and Rafe... *sigh*
These are some of the best. Personally, I consider Lowell part of my 'trinity': Lindsey, McNaught and Lowell.
My three favorites. All keepers, even the bad ones.
...Fi
By Kerri Wall, at 5/16/2006 10:12:00 AM
Ahhhh- you make me want to go back and reread these oldies but goodies!!! I wish she was still writing either westerns or medievals. She's an author I dropped a few years ago and never really picked up again. I think it was because she started writing RS and I didn't read it at the time. I do now though so I should pick her up again.
By Kristie (J), at 5/16/2006 08:50:00 PM
I haven't reread these in years. Mayb they need a looksie. Good word "looksie" right?
By Tara Marie, at 5/17/2006 12:55:00 PM
I totally agree amanda!
Have you read any yet D?
I have a couple of Lindsey and McNaught to try fi. I know I read some Lindsey but didn't keep them. I picked up a western series to try.
ohhhhh Chain Lightning, must. resist the reread...
kristie: I want to read her newest one. Not sure why, since I am not a RS girlie.
Keishon I have to say I loveseses you anyway ;).
yes! Tara and Beth get thee to reread!
By sybil, at 5/24/2006 08:28:00 PM
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