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Book Reviews of Silver Flame

Silver Flame
Silver Flame
Author: Susan Johnson, Damaris Rowland
ISBN-13: 9780425106891
ISBN-10: 0425106896
Publication Date: 3/1988
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
I usually don't like western romances, but I enjoyed this one. The hero & heroine were really interesting, & I loved the tidbits of real history interspersed within the story.
Bernelli avatar reviewed Silver Flame on + 266 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This is book 2 of the Braddock-Black series.

I liked the love story and the sexy scenes in this one -- this was a nice romantic read.
guyfarmgirl avatar reviewed Silver Flame on + 248 more book reviews
From the back of the book-
One woman's passion..would cost the handsome stranger fifty-thousand dollars. And yet, when Trey Braddock-Black first laid eyes on the seductive beauty, he vowed to possess her-at any price. For she was Empress Jordan, and she was temptation...

From the lawless hills of Montana to the glittering salons of Paris, here is the glorious story of a love wilder than a western storm. A fiery romance.
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Susan Johnson's books are hot and sexy
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I am currently reading this book. EXCELLENT so far
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Tpyical Susan Johnson.
KimM avatar reviewed Silver Flame on + 117 more book reviews
Wow Hot! Antoher great Susan Johnson story
jjares avatar reviewed Silver Flame on + 3316 more book reviews
This is my first book by Susan Johnson and she is certainly a great storyteller. The pages flew by because the action was always ongoing. On the downside, I thought the book was overly wordy at times. I gave the book 4 stars because of a few pet peeves. Trey Black could do no wrong; he could bust broncos, play the piano divinely, woo women, speak French, argue intelligently for and against legislation in Congress, kill with his bare hands, help find game in the fall/winter for his clan, take care of babies, etc, etc, etc.

The premise of the story was a bit hard to swallow at first. Empress Jordan (yep, that is the heroine's name), sells herself to the highest bidder in a brothel for 3 weeks, so she can feed her brothers and sisters.

One thing I enjoyed -- and I've never seen before in historical romances -- was the footnotes through the book, that added to my pleasure in reading. The author also has a shockingly broad command of the English language. I found myself looking up words in the dictionary.

Braddock-Black Series
1. Blaze (1992)
** 2. Silver Flame (1988)
3. Forbidden (1991)
4. Brazen (1995)
5. Force of Nature (2003)
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From the mistress of erotic historicals comes her steamy sequel about the Braddock-Black dynasty from Blaze. The fires of romance are white-hot when Empress Jordan flees to the Montana wilderness and finds a man as wild as the land around him.
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This is the 2nd book of the Braddock-Black series.

Empress Jordan, of French decent was desperate with so many mouths to feed (her brother and sisters) so she offered to sell her services for 3 weeks in exchange for money. Handsome and wealthy Trey Black was present at Lily's parlour to his first auction and end up bidding an obscene amount of money ($50,000) for her.

He was familiar with pleasuring women but was taken by surprise by her sweet innocence and her lush beauty. Without a question, she was definitely worth every penny. The question is how he could keep her when their time is up.