While travelling to the Arizona territory in search of her missing brother, spirited Jacelyn McCaffery is abducted by a gang of outlaws, and she soon finds forbidden passion with her darkly handsome captor, Grant Ward. Original.
The main characters are Jacelyn and Grant, and only Grant is somewhat interesting. Jacelyn is a very flat character with little to no character development over the course of the novel. Their chemistry is nearly non-existent.
They spend 90% of the book on a ranch, as Jacelyn has been captured by bandits (and awaiting ransom) and Grant is pretending to be a bandit to protect her. This setting could have been placed in nearly any time and place and it would be the same: very little flavor of the time.'
The only somewhat redeemable quality of this book is the sex. It's decent, but there's not quite enough of it.
I would definitely not recommend this book to anyone, but it isn't the worst thing I've read.