The Harder They Fall by Merline Lovelace released on Mar 24, 2000 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Evan Henderson is the embodiment of all Lissa James has come to despise. Because of her past run-in with the law, she is wary of the the charming assistant D.A. and attempts to put him at a distance as she does with all his kind.Lissa James is a puzzle that Evan is eager to solve and put aside. The problem for him is that he is unable to resist the challenge she presents. His fascination for her develops into first a wary friendship and eventually a strong commitment. I really enjoyed the latest installment of Lovelace's Bar-H series because Evan was appealing as a hero and Lissa, with her troublesome yet generous heart, is impossible to not admire given all the heartache she has endured.I, too, found the resolution concerning her family ties to be too easy. Being accustomed to some form of sinister threat in the Bar-H books, I found the development of the plot to be something of a surprise. After enjoying Evan and Lissa's story, I am looking forward to Jake's.
Another great read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Don't miss this story about Evan and Lissa. Evan is a wonderful hero; Lissa is determined and honest with a great hint of mystery in her background. I think this is Book #4 in Lovelace's Men of the Bar H series -- about the Henderson brothers. Can't wait for Jake's story!
AWESOME READ
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Merline Lovelace's "Men of the Bar H" series keeps getting better and better. The desert heat is nothing compared to the hot, hot, HOT! attraction that sizzles between Evan and Lissa. THE HARDER THEY FALL is a must read.
Worth the Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book is another enjoyable read from Merline Lovelace and a great addition to her Men of the Bar H series. Evan is the kind of guy I wish would "fall" into my life: sexy, kind, funny, adventurous...The only part of the storyline I didn't like was the resolution of Lissa's family "issue" (I don't want to give anything away). It just seemed a little too pat & easy to me.Overall I thought it was worth the read and I'm looking forward to the next Men of the Bar H.
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