Reviews...
"Donna Kauffman lights a romantic flame that would put a prairie fire to shame in BOUNTY HUNTER. (She) knows just the right ingredients to make our hearts throb for this dangerous, but loving hero!" 4 stars
-- Romantic Times Magazine
"BOUNTY HUNTER is a well-written story that blends suspense, mystery, and romance. With well-developed characters that will arouse the reader's empathy and a plot that will pique the reader's interest, this novel is a commendable addition to the Loveswept line."
-- The Paperback Forum
"Ms. Kauffman combines beauty, mystery, and seduction into a thrilling, sensuous love story."
-- Rendezvous
"It is a good sign that the importance of not tolerating bigotry has found its way into genre fiction. Kane and Elizabeth are strong and interesting characters, and the readers will root for them."
-- Affaire de Coeur
"The author has succeeded in making Kane and Elizabeth very real people; the reader cannot help but care about them. Lovers of ... mysteries ... discover a contemporary romance with bits of action thrown in to spice up the plot."
-- Gothic Journal
Excerpt
"I can't worry about you, Kane," Elizabeth said, her voice hoarse with emotion.
"So don't. Let me worry about me."
Her eyes glistened. "I don't think I have that choice. Not anymore." Almost to herself, she added, "I'm not sure I ever did."
Kane swore under his breath, his control so close to shattering he shook with the effort to piece the ragged edges back together. This was alien territory for him, having someone care about him. "Little Sun," he whispered, his tone rough. "Don't waste that precious energy on me. I've taken care of myself for so long, I wouldn't know what to do with it."
A sad smile lit the corners of her mouth. "That's right, the man with the empty soul." She held his gaze, her eyes burning with a fierce light deep within. "If there was ever a soul worth caring about, it is yours, Eyes of the Hawk."
He could swear he heard his control snap as he reached out and drew her to him. "Stop me."
"No." And she lifted her mouth to his... |