Mills & Boon Blackwolf’s Redemption

by Sandra Marton


4.00 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

4.00 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

Description:

Jesse Blackwolf uncompromising, determined and an undeniable success. He has no desire to deal with the outspoken bundle of femininity he’s found trespassing on his land!When Sienna Cummings awakes to find herself pressed against a muscled chest, she’s shocked and stunned! Where is she? Who is this man who holds her so possessively with passion glinting in his eyes? It’s more than confusion that makes Sienna’s heart beat faster she suspects his untamed wildness hides something that maybe only she can set free….

184
English
Genre, Romance

About The Author

I’ve been a writer, one way or another, all my life. Before I could read, I made up poems and my mom wrote them down for me. In elementary school, my teachers almost always let me write poems or stories instead of requiring me to do art projects. Always, I dreamed of becoming a published writer…and that dream came true! I write novels about sexy, powerful men and independent-minded women, and what happens when they find each other and fall in love. My books are sexy and romantic, and they’ve very often full of romantic suspense. I write the kinds of books I love to read, and I hope that makes my readers happy.


6 reviews for Mills & Boon Blackwolf’s Redemption

  1. 4 out of 5

    “Amazing Book”

  2. 5 out of 5

    Excellent time travel romance. Sienna Cummings, an anthropologist, is suddenly thrust back in time to the 1970s, where she meets Jesse Blackwolf. Jesse is a determined, successful man, who’s been burned by love once before. He doesn’t believe in happily ever after and he’s suspicious when Sienna suddenly turns up on his property in the middle of a thunderstorm. Clearly, she’s a trespasser, but he also finds it difficult to believe her when she claims she’s from the future!

  3. 4 out of 5

    Interesting time travel HP. Which is odd because that is not a story line which is common in HPs. It was well written for the most part but I had some quibbles about some of the scenes the author chose to include. For example there were two times within the first 24 hours of knowing each other that they came to the VERY brink of having sex. The heroine got cold feet both times. Once I could forgive. Even though I agree that a woman has the right to call a halt at any time, she also has the responsibility to not let it go that far before saying no. Otherwise there are bad names for women like that. So instead of that second abortive scene which really just restated ideas presented in the first aborted scene, I would have preferred more angsty trying to get back together scenes at the end. The whole ‘but we’re from 2 different times’ thing was wrapped up pretty quick and could have used a few more pages. 

  4. 4 out of 5

    Sandra Marton never disappoints and Blackwolf’s Redemption was an interesting and quite amazing romance one that took me from the year 2010 to the year of 1975 through time travel. This book is part of Men Without Mercy series and is described as “arrogant and proud, unashamedly male” and that certainly describes Jesse Blackwolf. He was an amazing alpha hero, one that willing to give up everything for the woman he loved.Sandra Marton takes her reader on such an incredible and sensual journey plus it personally made me think about everything as a country we’ve overcome…..the Vietnam war, technology, women’s rights……all of it. Even though I don’t believe in time travel, thinking about it in the eyes of the heroine, I could well imagine how frightening and confusing it must have been for Sienna. And then the frustration to fall head over heals in love with a part Native American, a very rich and sexy one I might add and then to be thrust once again back into the year 2010, leaving the only man she loved behind?Trust me, it’s a beautiful love story with two strong characters whose love is “timeless” with an incredible ending tying everything together by this very talented Presents author. As the inside cover states, it’s a Presents “with a retro twist….Step back in time to when men were men and women knew just how to tame them!”

  5. 3 out of 5

    It’s hp and yet it isn’t. The characters are classic …. the H is a strong, sexy, alpha male and the h is feisty and outspoken, it’s your typical boy meets girl love story….. did I mention a 400 yr old native American folklore and an ancient canyon with a portal for time travel? It’s romance with a nice little twist.

  6. 4 out of 5

    I skimmed this because I had read it once before. Time travel can be an interesting device with lots of interesting issues to work with. I tried to cut Sienna some slack because finding yourself suddenly transported 35 years into the past would be unsettling, but she was awfully shriek-y and indecisive. Not having lived in 1975, let alone in Montana with Jesse’s particular background, I don’t know how authentic his attitudes toward women are. I tried to give him a pass, although it was aggravating to read some of his thoughts. However, the fact that half-way through the book Sienna’s only consideration about his gender views centers on sex was annoying. There are much more important things about which she should be concerned than whether he thinks she’s a slut.This is the only plot that I really remembered from this One-Click Buy, although I had it confused with a different collection. The idea was interesting enough to stick with me, but the relationship between the two wasn’t nearly as compelling. I recalled a few detail about Jesse, but had become blessedly blank on Sienna. She annoyed me too much to finish the re-read.

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