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Love on the Run
0759944091
After botching his request for Elizabeth Beaudreax's hand in marriage, Andrew Leroux learns his worst fear has been realized. Beau Manning has escaped and promises to kill everyone involved with his unfortunate incarceration. To make matters worse, Elizabeth is his main target. And of course she refuses to believe Andrew. Elizabeth believes he never really loved her. So Andrew does the only thing he can think of. Kidnap her. Now he must keep her from escaping him, protect her from Beau and prove his love is real.
- Title: Love on the Run
- Author: Barbara Donlon Bradley
- ISBN-10: 0-7599-4409-1
- ISBN-13: 978-0-7599-4409-1
- Publication Date: 8/1/2004
- Artist: Mary Z. Wolf
- Availability: Usually Ships within 24 hours
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"I really enjoyed this entertaining tale. There is plenty of action, adventure, humor and sexual tension as Andrew and Beth are forced to share more intimacy than either can easily accept. The madcap humor helps disarm the inevitable clichés in the genre. The author maintains the atmosphere of the times in an authentic manner and keeps her characters true to the era as well. The supporting characters are all realistic and add variety and flavor to the story. Lovers of adventurous western romance will relish this tale. It is a sequel to Portrait in Time, but stands alone and does not have to be read after Portrait."
~ Alergia, Word Museum
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"This novel is very fast-paced and full of suspense. I was guessing until the end who betrayed Andrew to the criminal gang he was seeking. Fans of novels set in the Old West will appreciate the historical significance of the Pinkerton agency, which is who Andrew works for. I really like the attention to detail that Bradley gave to writing this book; I felt tired and dirty after reading about the train rides and would have liked 'three fingers of bourbon' for myself! This is a very enjoyable novel which I highly recommend."
~ Carrye, Romance Reader at Heart
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"LOVE ON THE RUN is a sequel to A PORTRAIT IN TIME; however, I found it to be a totally stand-alone read. This was a wonderfully penned novel that brought the past to life and gave the character's breath. I found myself experiencing life through the eyes of the character. I was sad to see the story end! I intend to go back and read the first novel in the series and to watch for more reads by Barbara Donlon Bradley."
~ Pam Bless, Round Table Reviews
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