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"Amelia Howard cherishes her desert country. The dazzling colors, white heat, and rough sensuality of west Texas stir her very soul. But there's a serpent in her paradise: King Culhane. A towering sunburned cowboy with silver eyes that miss nothing, he's a man she's come to despise--no matter how much she had worshipped him when she was fourteen. As her father pushes her to secure a marriage proposal from King's mild-mannered brother in order to marry into the Culhane dynasty, Amelia assumes the mask of a demure young lady, always correct and obedient. It's a posture that King holds in contempt. Yet when she reveals the true force of her feelings, she unleashes a smoldering passion that cannot be denied. And everything--propriety, filial duty, even love--will be scorched in the wake of such all-consuming desire"--Page 4 of cover.
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After the way King treated Amelia and what he did to her, he had the gall to act all woe is me. It was so utterly pathetic, I wasn't even mad, I was just disgusted. I found him to be incredibly insufferable and not redeemable in the slightest, even after things had been “resolved” he still treated her terribly with little regards to her own feelings.
Amelia wasn't any better, I found her feelings for King to be ridiculous from the very beginning and she of course suffered from good ol' body betraying syndrome. She let King off the hook wayyyyy too easily for my liking, he deserved a good kick in the head and then some.
I also did not care at all about Quinn's little side quests dotted throughout the book, I found him almost as bad as King.
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