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Sword of MacLeod"This futuristic would appeal to everyone...but for fans of
futuristic, they will feel like they are in heaven. Did I like it? I LOVED IT! 5
Bells!"
Raven accepts the assignment because she knows no mere child could elude her expert abilities for long. Wrong. As they follow the child's trail, Raven and Beckett stumble into a maelstrom of trouble: laser battles, hostile alien worlds and of course, deadly space pirates. And worst of all? In the midst of all the danger, Raven finds herself falling in love with Beckett. How can she consider loving a man who comes from such a technologically backwards world? They have nothing in common. They can't even agree on basic concepts. Yet when he kisses her, all she can think about what it would feel like to stay in his arms forever. Love and duty clash like flint and steel, creating sparks that ignite the soul. All this for the sake of a magical sword that fuels one young girl's dreams... Love Spell Review Quotes for Sword of MacLeod"Love Spell introduces a great new talent to light up the heavens of
futuristic romance. Mrs. Fox brings a powerful intensity to her vibrant
characters and intriguing setting. ...the lucky reader is taken on a rip-roaring
adventure in which love is the greatest danger of all." "Sword of MacLeod is a fantastic reading experience you
won't want to miss. You'll be mesmerized by the story -- this is space fantasy
at its best." "Sword of MacLeod is a strong entry in futuristic romances
with a believable space faring culture and space opera feel. Karen Fox leads us
on a journey through worlds where fantasy and danger go side by side, then
satisfies us with a love story transcending all boundaries." "Traveling through the stars never created this much tension! Karen Fox burns
up the thrusters with Beckett and Raven!" "New futuristic author Karen Fox gives readers a solid read that's paced at
the speed of light. You'll be hard pressed not to turn the page once you start."
"Sword of MacLeod is a unique futuristic tale loaded with
excitement and romance in the spirit of Star Wars." "The Sword of MacLeod is a unique, very refreshing blending
of the historical highlander romance with a futuristic romance. The fast-paced,
seat of your pants storyline and the characters turn Karen Fox's plowing of new
ground into a fabulous story. A new futuristic talent has arrived and she is
great!****+ " "Hold on to your seat as Karen Fox takes you on a roller coaster ride across
the galaxy in a fast-paced story full of nonstop action, intriguing alien
landscapes, and a stormy romance that unfolds across the glittering stars.
Sword of MacLeod is a grand interstellar adventure you won't
want to miss!" "Sword of MacLeod will entertain fans of both the futuristic
and the historical romance genre with vivid descriptions of interesting worlds,
strong characters, the excitement of the chase and the pleasure of a happy
ending. Karen Fox delivers a first rate romance with Sword of MacLeod."
"Sword of MacLeod has it all--an old fashioned hero, a
strong capable woman, and the mutual quest to find a child...And then there's
the real magic of love!" "...a good futuristic romance and keeps your interest through the entire
book. The love story is touching and well-written. Ms. Fox's debut novel shows
she has a bright future as an author and I look forward to other books by her." Readers Speak
"I would like to know if you will be writing more books along
the lines of "Sword of MacLeod" and "Somewhere My Love"?
I have these books in my collection and have re-read them
several times. I love the way they are written and the storyline and hope
to see more or this type of book.
"I wanted to drop you a quick note and let you know I really
enjoyed the 1997 futuristic books you'd written so many years ago "Sword of
MacLeod" and "Somewhere My Love" were both really good books that I have
re-visited just because I enjoyed them so much the first time. I have not read your fae series as that is a genre I am not
really prone to find. But, the futuristics are another matter. Any chance of
more futuristics being in your / my future ?? Thank you for many hours of reading enjoyment !
" "I wanted to let you know that I LOVE
your books! Especially the two futuristic ones that you wrote. I
am curious, though, do you plan on writing any more? I would love
to know what happened to Raven and her family. And you briefly
mentioned at the end of your second book that you were thinking of
writing a story for Devon? What happened to the Scanners on Lander?
I would be interested in knowing how Lander got settled and why
the people on the planet have such similar abilities to those of the
Scanners. Anyway, just re-read
Somewhere My Love and was
curious and wanted to let you know that I will keep reading your
books!"
Why Did I Write This Book?Beckett MacLeod was first created during a writing exercise at a weekend creativity session. We were given the name 'Baku' and told to write while listening to an African melody. Everyone wrote about a man dancing in the jungle, but that's not what I saw. Instead, I pictured the bar from Star Wars with a man looking for someone. He's out of place but determined and a definite hero. From that one page beginning, Beckett MacLeod came to life. Needing a reason for him to be looking for someone, I had his daughter disappear and thus the search for the Sword of MacLeod was on. And, of course, I had to have the person Beckett was looking for. Who else but Raven, a female Han Solo, would do? A modern woman and an old-fashioned man. I like to call Sword of MacLeod, "the Highlander meets Star Wars." It has adventure, romance, action, space battles and wonderful characters that I hated to leave. The hero came by his name of Beckett in tribute to Sam Beckett, the character played by Scott Bakkula in Quantum Leap, who was the inspiration for Beckett.
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