![]() ![]() There's a lot of nuance and layers to both of their characters, which made the romance between them all the more enjoyable to read. Renee is beautiful and relatively innocent, but she's also extremely strong, and not in an annoying, "I have to argue with everyone," sort of way. In Tyrone and Renee's dynamic, they both have an equal amount of control. She didn't want it in the first place!įortunately, that's not the case at all in Pale Moon Rider. I don't want to read scenes where the man is literally forcing himself on the woman I don't care if she ends up being into it at the end. Although he's an intimidating man who could easily overpower her, she still has a lot of control in their relationship, which I feel I don't often see in many romance novels (and even some of Canham's other ones!). She does go to Tyrone to help her, but I also had the sense that she could've figured things out on her own even if she'd never come across him. Pale Moon Rider has both a well-developed story with fully defined characters, and plenty of sexy time.Ĭonsidering when this book was written, I was also very impressed with how much agency Renee had as a character. WHEW! So steamy! I was really impressed with how well Marsha Canham walks the line between cheesy and full-blown erotica. But first Renée had to win his trust-even as she ignited passions that seduced him out of the shadows to sweep her into his arms.īestselling, award-winning author Marsha Canham once again delivers dangerous intrigue, sensuous romance, and two unforgettable characters whose love story will touch your heart as it takes your breath away. So he agreed to risk his life for the fiery beauty-to recover the jewels that would free her from an arranged marriage and an unspeakable threat. She was pure temptation, challenging Tyrone Hart to steal a set of heirloom rubies and name his price. ![]() For the dark, seductive highwayman was her only hope in a perilous game of chance. Little did he know Renée had come in desperation to meet him. ![]() Renée d'Anton watched, breathless, as the cloaked figure commanded, "Stand and deliver!" and her coach shuddered to a halt. Like a wraith he appeared in the Coventry night, the notorious highwayman called Captain Starlight. "It was a fine night for treachery, dark with a pale moon rising." He lived by night-the dark, dangerous highwayman who stole her heart. ![]()
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