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Original Title: | Sam's Creed (Hell's Eight, #2) |
ISBN: | 0373605234 (ISBN13: 9780373605231) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.sarahmccarty.com/books/sam.html |
Series: | Hell's Eight #2 |
Characters: | Sam MacGregor, Isabella Montoya |
Setting: | United States of America |
Sarah McCarty
Trade Paperback | Pages: 423 pages Rating: 4.05 | 2860 Users | 178 Reviews
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Known for making up his own rules of right and wrong, Texas Ranger Sam "Wildcard" MacGregor takes what he wants when he wants it, especially when it comes to women. But seduction is the last thing on his mind when he stumbles across a beauty crouching in fear beside a burned-out wagon. Isabella may look feminine and unassuming, but she's hell in a bodice with gunslinging skills to match any man's. The woman the townsfolk call "cursed" is hiding secrets too dangerous to face alone. Luckily, she sees in Sam what he can barely glimpse in himself—a virtuous man in a hard country bent on breaking him. A man who, under it all, craves a passionate woman willing to risk everything….![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiuvlyvk2a9btVDTbliUJJKxyIQnodusUm7yqcXYiTqzRKLSkZ-TE2yZGAowvaXGTDUnJPXf8TUYDanf2x_n1_YR50z2SPge3pxKW5_keVZaqxzdqTC-3kdF2xi8QyJ-234-MzPgHupZNg/s1600/dowbutton.png)
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Title | : | Sam's Creed (Hell's Eight #2) |
Author | : | Sarah McCarty |
Book Format | : | Trade Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 423 pages |
Published | : | June 24th 2008 by Spice (first published 2008) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Westerns. Historical. Adult Fiction. Erotica. Erotic Romance. Western Romance |
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Ratings: 4.05 From 2860 Users | 178 ReviewsDiscuss Epithetical Books Sam's Creed (Hell's Eight #2)
McCartys writing is so sinfully hot that shell heave you unequivocally satisfied yet dying for more. Emotion seeps from every page, while action is never far around the corner. Her picturesque descriptions bring the Texas territory to life allowing readers to step back in time for this action packed, love filled tale.The character accents and drawls really carry through into the dialogue. It flows easily & naturally, drawing you deep into the characters conversations. The conflict ragingSams Creed is book two in the Hells Eight series about Sam Wildcard MacGregor, who was first introduced in Caines Reckoning, book one. Sam is part of Hells Eight, a group of men who uphold the law as Texas Rangers set in Texas during the mid 1850s. This is the time of the Wild West where men used their guns proudly to defend their honor. The Hells Eight have such a scary reputation that you do not want to mess with any of them and who they lay claim to. Sam is on a mission to find the missing
Loved it, loved it, loved it! This is the erotic western romance I've been waiting for! I have absolutely no complaints about it, except that I hated to see it end!This is book 2 in the Hell's Eight series and it picks up where book 1 ("Caine's Reckoning") left off. Sam "Wilcard" MacGregor is searching the wild 1858 Texas countryside, trying to track Ari, the sister of Desi (his friend Caine's wife), who was kidnapped by Comancheros in "Caine's Reckoning". He never expects to stumble upon
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Reviewed for www.thcreviews.comIn my opinion, Sam's Creed had a lot of potential, but ended up having enough plot holes to make swiss cheese. First, Bella has supposedly been on the run from the evil bad guy, Tejala, for six months by the time she met Sam. Considering that they were being attacked almost immediately and constantly for the short time span of the story, I cannot fathom how she could have survived, seemingly without any friends or allies, for six days much less six months. Also, as
Spoiler Ahead This was book 2 in the "Hell's Eight" series and this one maybe my favorite in this series. Texas Ranger Sam "Wildcard" MacGregor takes what he wants when he wants it, especially when it comes to women. Sam was passing by a burnt out shells of wagons when he went to check it out he found a woman hiding. Isabella Montoya has been running for six months from Tejala, the man whose been trying to force her to the altar and she's just about out of steam when she meets Sam. He sets off
3.5 starsI liked this one much more than the first book in the series, Caine's Reckoning. I'm really happy I didn't give up after reading the first one. I hope the others are more like this one and not like Caine's Reckoning.I missed some (more) interaction with the rest of the Hell's Eight and towards the end the story started to drag for me and I even skipped the last love making scene. But overall a decent book. I adored Bella and Sam. They had great chemistry and wonderful dialogue. I really
Flew through this one. I think I liked it better than Caine's story, though to me Sam was a notch lower on the alpha-intensity it seemed. A small notch, but a notch nonetheless. I liked it though, he didn't come off as quite so... pushy, sexually. Isabella, though, was a delight. She was spunky and knew what she wanted, and wasn't afraid to demand it. She was not a traumatized heroine like Desi was, but she did face dangers of her own. If it weren't for Sam, she would have ended up traumatized,
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