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The Outlaw's Heart by Amy Sandas

aliclare's review against another edition

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emotional sad slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

2.0

gypsybaby75's review against another edition

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4.0

I loved it until I didn't. I was really into the story, but when the husband hadn't found her by the time I gave up which was almost at the end, my interest waned. No sex yet either. He was all about trying not to frighten her by his masculinity and she was a city girl who was just timid. It got old after a while. Maybe I've read too many themes of this type, or maybe I just like them to get at it already. I need to be immersed and taken away from my life for a while. The Outlaw's Heart did it's job for about three quarters of the book.

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4.0

This review was originally posted on Addicted To RomanceI received this book for free from Sourcebooks Casablanca in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

The Outlaw's Heart is the most newest book in the Runaway Brides series and boy I swear each book this author writes, the BETTER she becomes but especially these westerns I have just fallen in love with. They have become some of my favorites and she really is getting more comfortable in her writing and Amy Sandas really brought something new and fresh to the romance community with "The Outlaw's Heart". It was very different and unique but I would like to mention it will NOT be every person's cup of tea, I truly adored it but I know some readers have struggled so I will explain below further.

Our story starts off with our heroine, Evelyn Perkins, who we see being whipped and abused by her husband who wants to "break" her and once Eve realizes the truth of his true intentions towards her, she refuses to let him break her further and she finds a way to escape and we see her on a train heading west. But on her journey, the train is boarded and she is mistaken for someone else and kidnapped by some outlaws. She ends up in the hands of the silent but mesmerizing Gabriel Sloane. Gabe is one of few words and conveys more with facial expressions. Eve even though she can't afford to trust anyone, wants to trust in Gabe and his "friends" and even though they kidnapped her, she starts to realize they could end up being her saving grace in the end. But its the understanding she builds with Gabe that is the most powerful. But there is a husband who wants her and will never stop looking for her and she fears her love for Gabe will be tainted by her cruel husband.

This was such a heartbreaking story and from the first page you sense how hard of a road it will be for Evelyn. What I really found beautiful was seeing her strength especially in realizing why her husband is beating her, and once she realizes the truth that is where she finds her courage deep within her to escape and find a life away from Boston. Now as far as kidnapping tropes go this was so fabulous. I know I know ...its a kidnapping but seriously it didn't have the malicious intent or anything you normally get. It would truly a case of mistaken identity and this crew of outlaws aren't bad people, in fact I found them all to be quite entertaining. The story of Gabriel is just as difficult though. He is a Native American and was separated from his tribe when he was young and by the time he found them again he had changed too much and lives a life of solitude.

Now what was truly different and unique about this story was the lack of dialogue. I said it, now as one of those reader's that does prefer more dialogue, this might be strange coming from me, BUT I have never really read a book that conveyed so much in so few words and it truly hands down is credit due to this author. Both of our characters, aren't really ones to speak too much. They are more introverts and more silent. But what they convey to each other by just looking into each other's eyes is truly powerful. I really loved this pairing and their story was heartfelt and moving and even though its a very slow building romance .....you still feel the connection and chemistry and its empowering.

Overall I found The Outlaw's Heart to be a stunning historical read of adventure, intense character development, a unique match and a plot to keep you looking for more!!











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mothgirlie's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional reflective tense slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

flytouni's review

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adventurous

3.0

madamehtp's review against another edition

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4.0

As my first ever read romance novel, I was quite surprised by this books depth and character backgrounds.
Both main characters have a great weight behind them and every decision they make.
The slow burn of them coming together added a level of realism but also built-up the desire for them to finally admit to themselves that they should be.
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