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The Bronzed Hawk by Iris Johansen

erichbourg's review against another edition

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1.0

Part to the problem I had with this book might just be the time, when "women's lib" was kind of a joke. I had a lot if trouble seeing the love story, with the "hero" being overly possessive and dismissive of everything the heroine had to offer (besides her body) in every situation. It seemed like more of an abusive relationship.

kbeddes's review against another edition

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2.0

The most exciting thing about this novel was crash-landing a burning hot-air balloon. The relationship was borderline abusive and unbelievable. The hero was supposedly this super genius so if he was so smart, he wouldn't be so "virile" and "magnetic"...yes, two words that were used repeatedly to describe him.

cmh2685's review against another edition

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1.0

Worst book by Iris Johansen (of whom I am a huge fan) that I have ever read. Yes it was written in 1983 and for that reason I have to give it a bit of an excuse. But the heroine was whiny and wishy washy the hero was a jerk, and the entire relationship was built on constant miscomprehensions and jumping to wrong conclusions. It was really bad.

iamericab's review

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I didn't finish reading this book so I didn't rate it. I only rate books that I completely finish reading. I found this in a freebie bin and out of curiosity decided that it might be a good book or an easy read. I only made it to the third chapter. It did not hold my attention. I didn't care for the author's writing style but this was published back in 1983.
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