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Book Reviews of Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2)

Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2)
Angelfire - Australian, Bk 2
Author: Linda Lael Miller
ISBN-13: 9780671652630
ISBN-10: 067165263X
Publication Date: 6/1/1989
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 18 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Board book
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7 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

barbsis avatar reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on + 1076 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Jamie McKenna aggravated the hell out of me. What would it have taken to tell Bliss the truth...about 5 darn minutes! Instead he let her think the worst of him and distress herself to the point of fleeing. Bliss Stanton shows up unexpected and unannounced at Jamie's farm. She doesn't know him and he doesn't know her. She's very fiesty - mainly because she needed the attitude to survive her father's cruel treatment of her. After the life she led, how is she supposed to trust Jamie without question? It would be so easy to allay her fears but Jamie perpetuates the ruse just a little too far.

Hence, a book that should have been really good was just ok.
TakingTime avatar reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on + 1072 more book reviews
In the ravishing heat of passion, he possessed her.....
reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on + 55 more book reviews
Great book...couldn't put it down!
reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on + 68 more book reviews
Shocked by the threat of an arranged marriage to an aging magistrate, Bliss Stafford fled through the rugged New Zealand countryside. But chance--and the barrel of her father's pistol--wed her to Jamie McKenna, a handsome, headstrong rancher whose bold touch flamed her innocent senses...
kam484 avatar reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on
I really enjoyed this book. Very fast read. It is a great follow-up to Moonfire.
reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on + 104 more book reviews
The New Zealand wilderness is no place for an innocent young girl escaping an arranged marriage....
Linda Lael Miller is one of my favorite. I like this book.
Grnemae avatar reviewed Angelfire (Australian, Bk 2) on + 451 more book reviews
In book 1 of this series we learned that Jamie McKenna at age 12 and his brother Reeve age 14 are orphaned in the slums of Dublin. While Reeve is trying to find a cabin boy position for Jamie like he has obtained for himself, Jamie is arrested for pickpocketing and is transported. We also learned that Reeve has spent 20 years looking for Jamie who has been avoiding being found for reasons not fully understood.
This book begins 5 years after Jamie has been transported to Australia and he has been whipped almost to death. Fast forward 16 years and Jamie is a successful sheep rancher in New Zealand. One morning as he is feeding his animals he finds Bliss Stafford, who has run away from home to avoid an arranged marriage, hiding in his hay loft. She is on a mission to get to America to join her mother who deserted her years ago. Jamie tries multiple times to help Bliss but she is her own worst enemy and is constantly getting herself into dangerous situations and must be rescued by Jamie. Mr Stafford eventually finds Bliss at Jamie's ranch and forces him to marry Bliss. Bliss does not want to be married and yet she is extremely jealous of Jamie's friend Peony and does not understand their relationship. Bliss is very strong willed and in her pursuit of still trying get to America she places herself, Jamie and Peony in extreme danger.
The banter between Jamie and Bliss who he calls Dutchess is one of the things I most liked about the book. Bliss is a strong woman and I like female characters who are strong.
At times Jamie is very secretive and closed off emotionally but as we learn more we know why. The author slowly throughout the book fills us in on details of why Jamie was whipped, who Peony is and why their relationship is what it is/ Also the author finally tells us why Jamie has been mad at and avoiding Reeve for all these years. It makes for a very good suspense element.