Gail S. (agility4me) reviewed Across the River of Yesterday (Sedikhan) (Loveswept, No 191) on + 58 more book reviews
A fun look back at how Iris Johansen wrote before becoming so well known.
Debbie B. (dilitary) reviewed Across the River of Yesterday (Sedikhan) (Loveswept, No 191) on + 102 more book reviews
From the moment he saw seductive, violet-eyed Serena Spaulding, Gideon Brandt was imprisoned by the reckless longings of his heart. But jSerena escaped from his arms, and he couldn't find her again until years later. And then his overwhelming need to possess her placed them both in grave danger in savage, sun-kissed Castellano. Gideon's sizzling touch exposed Serena's secret yearnings and made her cling to his strength, teaching her that destiny had meant them to be together. She blossomed under the blazing intensity of his passion, but her own obsession for the man she could never resist would test her pride-and her love. Swept up in a revolution that risked both their lives, could Gideon and Serena survive?
Mary B. S. reviewed Across the River of Yesterday (Sedikhan) (Loveswept, No 191) on + 517 more book reviews
A love story in the style of Johansen, very good if you are a romantic