Love, Come to Me 
When strong and handsome Heath Rayne pulled lovely young Lucinda Caldwell from a winter river, he rescued her from an icy death. But soon he was plunging her into a torrid torrent of passion that this New England beauty had never suspected could claim her.
Heath was unlike any other man Lucy had ever known—a dashing, mocking, sensuous man who came as a stranger to Lucy's Massachusetts town…and stayed as he stripped away Lucy's last shreds of resistance to the demands of desire and the flaming fulfillment of love…
Oy. I hope this is no one's first introduction to LK. Then again, I can't really recommend it to hardcore LK fans, either.What to say about it? I didn't totally hate hate hate it, but it lacked the characteristic Lisa Kleypas oomph I'm accustomed to. It certainly wasn't concise. It was irritatingly old skoolish, with the meandering story line that kind of wandered around without purpose and wentwhere did it go again? I forgot. Then there was the OMGyoung! heroine (in her actions, that is), some
This could have been a good book if the hero, the heroine's husband didn't keep his whole past life a secret between them. If he didn't keep the woman he used to love and wanted to marry under the same roof as his wife and more importantly if he didn't keep from his wife that his ex hadn't left the country like he told her, but that he was going to have lunch with her without the heroine's knowledge. Most importantly of all, I would have found it enjoyable if the heroine wasn't a complete and

DNF. One star. Sorry. The rape scene turned me off. I know that Heath and Lucy are husband and wife, but forcing your wife for sex? Really? Eventhough Lucy found it pleasurable in the end, but it was still more like a rape for me. The whole thing was a major turn off.I also think Heath is a bigger a-hole than Daniel.Clearly I didn't enjoy this. My second historical romance. My second 1 star to his-rom book.
I really liked the hero, who was a very good incarnation of the perfect husband/partner: smart, bright, cunning, respectful of the others' intelligence even women's, decided and willing to reach his objectives more or less whatever the means, careful of his loved ones' feelings, though sometimes too proud to listen to his conscience. And obviously sinfully sexy, sensually uninhibited... A perfect example of self-made man, no alpha male, but no meek man either, which could also work out fine in a
I have really loved most of Lisa Kleypas's novels I have read to date, so it truly pains me to not be able to give this book a higher rating. This is one of the first four books that she wrote, and the writing style is so different from her later works that it almost seemed like it had been written by another author. The story is very heavily character-driven with very little plot. The conflict is mainly of an internal nature, driven by secrets and love triangles, with no real villains to speak
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 411 pages Rating: 3.58 | 4453 Users | 387 Reviews

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Original Title: | Love Come to Me |
ISBN: | 0451400933 (ISBN13: 9780451400932) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Heath Rayne, Lucinda Caldwell |
Setting: | Concord, Massachusetts,1869(United States) |
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Bewildered, startled, she felt his lips against hers, tasting her in a way she had never dreamed of. His mouth was blazing and hungry. She was shaking, this time not from cold but from a heat that burgeoned deep inside her…When strong and handsome Heath Rayne pulled lovely young Lucinda Caldwell from a winter river, he rescued her from an icy death. But soon he was plunging her into a torrid torrent of passion that this New England beauty had never suspected could claim her.
Heath was unlike any other man Lucy had ever known—a dashing, mocking, sensuous man who came as a stranger to Lucy's Massachusetts town…and stayed as he stripped away Lucy's last shreds of resistance to the demands of desire and the flaming fulfillment of love…
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Title | : | Love, Come to Me |
Author | : | Lisa Kleypas |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 411 pages |
Published | : | June 7th 1988 by Onyx (first published 1988) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.58 From 4453 Users | 387 ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Love, Come to Me
UH ... this was a hard no.Oy. I hope this is no one's first introduction to LK. Then again, I can't really recommend it to hardcore LK fans, either.What to say about it? I didn't totally hate hate hate it, but it lacked the characteristic Lisa Kleypas oomph I'm accustomed to. It certainly wasn't concise. It was irritatingly old skoolish, with the meandering story line that kind of wandered around without purpose and wentwhere did it go again? I forgot. Then there was the OMGyoung! heroine (in her actions, that is), some
This could have been a good book if the hero, the heroine's husband didn't keep his whole past life a secret between them. If he didn't keep the woman he used to love and wanted to marry under the same roof as his wife and more importantly if he didn't keep from his wife that his ex hadn't left the country like he told her, but that he was going to have lunch with her without the heroine's knowledge. Most importantly of all, I would have found it enjoyable if the heroine wasn't a complete and

DNF. One star. Sorry. The rape scene turned me off. I know that Heath and Lucy are husband and wife, but forcing your wife for sex? Really? Eventhough Lucy found it pleasurable in the end, but it was still more like a rape for me. The whole thing was a major turn off.I also think Heath is a bigger a-hole than Daniel.Clearly I didn't enjoy this. My second historical romance. My second 1 star to his-rom book.
I really liked the hero, who was a very good incarnation of the perfect husband/partner: smart, bright, cunning, respectful of the others' intelligence even women's, decided and willing to reach his objectives more or less whatever the means, careful of his loved ones' feelings, though sometimes too proud to listen to his conscience. And obviously sinfully sexy, sensually uninhibited... A perfect example of self-made man, no alpha male, but no meek man either, which could also work out fine in a
I have really loved most of Lisa Kleypas's novels I have read to date, so it truly pains me to not be able to give this book a higher rating. This is one of the first four books that she wrote, and the writing style is so different from her later works that it almost seemed like it had been written by another author. The story is very heavily character-driven with very little plot. The conflict is mainly of an internal nature, driven by secrets and love triangles, with no real villains to speak
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