Review: Hawk O’Toole’s Hostage by Sandra Brown

Posted May 29, 2007 by Rowena in Reviews | 4 Comments

Review: Hawk O’Toole’s Hostage by Sandra BrownReviewer: Rowena
Hawk O'Toole's Hostage by Sandra Brown
Publisher: Bantam
Publication Date: October 1st 1997
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Westerns
Pages: 224
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three-stars

From the one and only Sandra Brown comes a searing novel of romantic suspense. . . as a beautiful young mother falls victim to a brazen crime. . . and a seductive captor. . . .

When her divorce was finally granted, Miranda Price thought the worst was behind her.

Now she could get on with her life, far from the public scrutiny and private misery that went along with being Representative Price's wife.

But when Miranda decides to take their young son on a vacation out West, she stumbles into a mother's worst nightmare.

Snatched off a train full of vacationing sightseers, she and her son become the captives of an enigmatic stranger.

Miranda knows she will do anything to save her child. . . even if it means fighting her own treacherous feelings for the man who holds her hostage. . . even if it means facing up to a shocking revelation that will make her question her past, her choices, and the woman she's become.

So this is another book that I read yesterday while I waited to get my Crazy Cool back from my friend Theresa. I read this book in like 3 hours, it was really short and my very first Sandra Brown. As a first book by a new to me author, it probably wasn’t my best choice because this book was just okay.

I liked it well enough, I guess. I mean, the story is about an Indian Chief who is really a half breed, he takes a woman and her son captive in order to open the eyes of the Senators and Governors who shut a mine down on their reservation. The mine that brought in all of the business and money to their little tribe, without the mine open, lots of jobs were lost and a lot of families weren’t doing too good. But of course, the white man doesn’t care about the Indians and the Indians are pissed to high heaven about it. So they take matters into their own hands.

So the Indian Chief, Hawk O’Toole kidnaps Miranda and Scott Price so that they can have Morton Price, Miranda’s ex husband and Scott’s father take a keen interest in their cause. Their cause to reopen the mine and blah blah blah.

So yeah, Hawk steals Scott and Miranda won’t be left behind, so they had to adjust their plans to include her because well, she kicked up a fight and whatever and as they fight tooth and nail with each other, their desire for each other grows until it’s at an all time high, but Hawk, big bad Indian guy despises everything that Miranda is, she’s white, she’s privileged and she’s a whore and slut. He read that in a newspaper and totally believes everything the newspaper wrote about her ….oh hell to the no but if you were to believe everything that was written in the newspapers about Indians, it’s like OFF WITH YOUR HEAD to Hawk O’Toole.

He was a very stubborn and cynical man, one that I had a hard time liking. The names he called Miranda, without knowing a hot damn thing, the way he just knew she was a skank pissed me off, because he swore he was all knowing in everything, rolls eyes …he is SO not one of my favorite heroes.

Then there’s Miranda, who was pouty and prissy and just everything that gets on my nerves. She made things worst for herself whenever she talked to Hawk, instead of being scared and whatever, like normal people would be, she was headstrong and dumb. She never shut the hell up and even though I would have been pissed for him calling me all those dumb names, I still wouldn’t be as stupid as she was about everything, well, at least I hope I wouldn’t.

I really liked reading about the Indian tribes though. I thought Ernie and his wife, Scott and Donny were cool additions to the story. I didn’t care one bit for that stupid wench, Dawn January, if anyone was a stank hoe, she was…

One of the things that bothered me was the way Hawk manhandled Randy. He was always so rough with her, pulling her by the hair, roughing her up, it was like, hot damn man, if you care about your women so much, why are you tossin’ Randy up like she’s garbage…you’re the piece of shit.

I liked the way the story ended, with Randy coming to his rescue but it wasn’t enough to make me absolutely love it or even like it a lot…this book was just very average for me and I’m glad that I can finally get back to my real reading….Christian Hawkins time baby…ooh wee!

This book was just okay, read it or not, it’s not really a waste of your time but it’s not like the best read ever either. I won’t give up on Sandra Brown though, maybe sometime later I’ll give her another whirl…

Grade: 3 out of 5

three-stars


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4 responses to “Review: Hawk O’Toole’s Hostage by Sandra Brown

  1. I haven’t read this one and I have heard some real nasty stuff about it. It was originally written near the beginning of her career and she does get quite a bit better. Though – I haven’t read her in a number of years myself. I think she’s one of those authors who wrote 2 books in a row I didn’t care for that much and then sort of forgot about. But she has written some dandies!

  2. Rowena

    Yeah, this book was just okay for me…I didn’t care for Hawk or the way he treated Miranda and I didn’t even care for her either, I wanted to beat her my damn self.

    Which SB’s do you recommend, Kristie?

  3. Hmmm – let’s see. It’s been years since I’ve read her but one I quite enjoyed was called (I think) 22 Indigo Place about a bad boy hero. And I think I read a couple of the Texas trilogy and quite liked them. I haven’t read it but Slow Heat in Heaven has gotten some good reviews

  4. Rowena

    I think I have 22 Indigo Place, I’m going to give that a try…thanks Kristie, I’m taking note of the books and am goign to give them a go just as soon as I get a chance! 😉

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