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The Lightning #2.1

Capture the Lightning

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The white stallion, Relampago, travels through time as he hears the call of someone in danger.

With a toss of his head, the stallion began to run, mane and tail flying in the wind as he raced swiftly over the rolling hills. It was not an Apache warrior who needed saving this time. Or a young woman contemplating suicide.
But a woman looking for love in all the wrong places...

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First published February 7, 2011

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Madeline Baker

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Madeline Ruth was born on 1963 in California, where she raised. She married her high school sweetheart and they have three sons, all handsome enough to be cover models. Growing up, her favorite pastimes were going to the movies and going horseback riding on Saturday mornings at Griffith Park. Madeline has always been "horse happy." A horse was the one thing she asked for on every birthday and every Christmas. Many years later, that dream came true when she bought an Appaloosa mare named Candy—because she was so sweet. Madeline loves animals. Over the years, she's had numerous dogs, cats, fish, mice, hamsters, turtles and birds, and her horse, of course. The most exotic pet was a crocodile that belonged to one of her sons. Currently, she has a terribly spoiled Pomeranian named Teddi, six goldfish, a catfish, and a betta. When she's not writing, Madeline enjoys going to movies and the theater. Her favorite plays are The Phantom of the Opera, The Scarlet Pimpernel and her all-time fave, Beauty and the Beast. She also loves reading, going to lunch with her best friend, collecting Star Wars, The Phantom of the Opera and Beauty and the Beast memorabilia, and playing with the most beautiful, adorable, brilliant grandkids in the world.

Madeline started writing when her children were still at home, and she wrote for several years, finding time to write after her children were in bed and her husband was at work. In true cliché fashion, she wrote the books and put them under the bed, never telling anyone what she was doing, until one day she let a friend read one. Encouraged by her friend's comments, and armed with a copy of Writer's Market supplied by said friend, Madeline began sending out query letters. After six years and 31 rejections, Leisure Books bought Reckless Heart, and she's been writing ever since. After writing several Westerns, Madeline decided to try her hand at something else and wrote her first vampire romance. It was a short story titled "Masquerade" for an anthology. She loved writing that so much that she wrote her first full-length vampire romance, Embrace the Night, and thus Amanda Ashley was born. One of her dreams had been to write for Harlequin, and she accomplished that in 2003 with the publication of her Silhouette Romance novel, Dude Ranch Bride. Madeline loves to hear from her readers. You can reach her online at DarkWritr@aol.com or by mail at PO Box 1703, Whittier, CA 90609-1703.

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December 8, 2020
I’m sorry but Bonnie gets mad because while kissing Gray... she assumes because he’s good at it that he’s had a lot of women! Come on! What. The. Hell. He’s a 30 year old single man for god’s sake. I can’t believe this is apparently a modern woman from 2011?? I’m sorry but no. I don’t buy it one bit.
And do none of these women worry about contraception?
Like they want to go back home but could also be pregnant with his child? How would that work out? I know in the end they wind up together but how is this never a thought that enters their mind before having sex?
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135 reviews5 followers
February 19, 2013
Capture the Lightning is a time travel romance novel. I love Madeline Baker's men in her books and Gray is a good one. This was a quick little romance that I enjoyed alot.
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15 reviews7 followers
January 25, 2013
Good story. But no depth. Light and short. But different.
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