Beautiful Bad Man (Sutton Family #1) 
When Norah Hawkins and Caleb Sutton cross paths again, dreams die. She is a bitter, suicidal widow. He is a gunman with little conscience and few scruples. Alternately angry, repelled, and attracted, the two form an uneasy partnership to hold land she owns and he covets against a marauding neighbor. Their bargain never included love, or did it?
It's a re-read. 3 years ago it were 5 stars and now it's the same!I prefer a wonderful reread to bad book. For me it's awesome and inspiring story.It's historical romance.There are triggers.Mcs are both beautiful people, they are the team, they are partners in everything Safe read. No cheating. No OP scenes.Author, thank you for such unique and beautiful story!Quotes from this book:That was a boys love for a dream he didnt think would ever come true. What I feel for you is a mans love for a
Another great story from Ellen O'Connell. I continue to be surprised at how much I like her books. They just have a realistic feel that I like. The plot here had no element where I thought that OTT or implausible stuff happened to make me roll my eyes. That said, this had a range war/lots of people dying vibe straight out of genre westerns that some might have a problem with if they haven't read many books by Louis L'Amour, Zane Grey and the like. One of the things I liked here is that EO'C

Do you know that moment when you have very high hopes for a book because you loved other books by the same author, but for some reason that third book doesn't really work for you the way the previous two did? When I first got acquainted with O'Connell's work when I read Without Words back in July, I was very pleasantly surprised and now, when I read Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold, a couple of weeks ago, I got to thinking that all of O'Connell's work would be of similar quality. But unfortunately,
The first book in Ellen O'Connell's Sutton Family series. As a child, Norah Hawkins helped a boy escape from a bunch of drunken farmers intent on hanging him for stealing. Then fourteen years later, they meet again. Norah is a bitter widow who doesn't care if she dies and Caleb Sutton works for the man who would see it happen. But Caleb remembers The Girl who helped him and it's his turn to do a good deed.Every book I have read of Ms. O'Connell's have been winners. This one included. Flawed
Written August 15, 20154 1/2 Stars - Lovely, tender and just an amazing good Western HRI finished this lovely story yesterday morning and I still feel that happy feeling in my heart. A good one!! Wow, this "old" paperback, as I bought already in March 2013, really made my days (evenings) this (working) week. Such a good romance. Highly recommended to m/f HR fans who wants to leave the British nobles and fancy castles for ordinary ranch people in the new continent some times. Loved it!!
(Content: Explicit sex, murder, violence, minimal swearing)O'Connell is a superior writer, the author of Dancing on Coals (engrossing and unique, reviewed here).This story is also good, even though not as tightly plotted. Relationship development is the great strength of Beautiful Bad Man. I loved watching trust and love grow from bitter despair and cold apathy. I enjoyed the secondary characters, too -- even the dog, Early.SUMMARY: The story revolves around Cal Sutton (aka Caleb) and Norah
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Title | : | Beautiful Bad Man (Sutton Family #1) |
Author | : | Ellen O'Connell |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 316 pages |
Published | : | September 28th 2012 |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Westerns. Historical. Western Romance. Historical Fiction |
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In 1866 on the empty Kansas prairie, two children shared a few desperate moments that changed their lives. For years afterward, each nursed a secret dream—that the other had grown into a special person—brave, good, kind.When Norah Hawkins and Caleb Sutton cross paths again, dreams die. She is a bitter, suicidal widow. He is a gunman with little conscience and few scruples. Alternately angry, repelled, and attracted, the two form an uneasy partnership to hold land she owns and he covets against a marauding neighbor. Their bargain never included love, or did it?
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Original Title: | Beautiful Bad Man |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sutton Family #1 |
Characters: | Norah Hawkins, Caleb Sutton |
Setting: | Kansas,1880(United States) |
Literary Awards: | RONE Award for American Historical (2013) |
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Ratings: 4.08 From 2375 Users | 208 ReviewsComment On About Books Beautiful Bad Man (Sutton Family #1)
Review completed September 30, 2012 4.5 stars. Cal's eyes are very dark but his hair is dark blond. Anyway, reading is a personal experience as well as a little fantasy of mine and my Cal has dark hair. <3 <3 <3 Preliminary thoughts about my rating Beautiful Bad Man is another great historical western penned by the very gifted Ellen O'Connell. While I loved Beautiful Bad Man I just have to admit that Dancing on Coals and Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold are closer to my heart. In the endIt's a re-read. 3 years ago it were 5 stars and now it's the same!I prefer a wonderful reread to bad book. For me it's awesome and inspiring story.It's historical romance.There are triggers.Mcs are both beautiful people, they are the team, they are partners in everything Safe read. No cheating. No OP scenes.Author, thank you for such unique and beautiful story!Quotes from this book:That was a boys love for a dream he didnt think would ever come true. What I feel for you is a mans love for a
Another great story from Ellen O'Connell. I continue to be surprised at how much I like her books. They just have a realistic feel that I like. The plot here had no element where I thought that OTT or implausible stuff happened to make me roll my eyes. That said, this had a range war/lots of people dying vibe straight out of genre westerns that some might have a problem with if they haven't read many books by Louis L'Amour, Zane Grey and the like. One of the things I liked here is that EO'C

Do you know that moment when you have very high hopes for a book because you loved other books by the same author, but for some reason that third book doesn't really work for you the way the previous two did? When I first got acquainted with O'Connell's work when I read Without Words back in July, I was very pleasantly surprised and now, when I read Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold, a couple of weeks ago, I got to thinking that all of O'Connell's work would be of similar quality. But unfortunately,
The first book in Ellen O'Connell's Sutton Family series. As a child, Norah Hawkins helped a boy escape from a bunch of drunken farmers intent on hanging him for stealing. Then fourteen years later, they meet again. Norah is a bitter widow who doesn't care if she dies and Caleb Sutton works for the man who would see it happen. But Caleb remembers The Girl who helped him and it's his turn to do a good deed.Every book I have read of Ms. O'Connell's have been winners. This one included. Flawed
Written August 15, 20154 1/2 Stars - Lovely, tender and just an amazing good Western HRI finished this lovely story yesterday morning and I still feel that happy feeling in my heart. A good one!! Wow, this "old" paperback, as I bought already in March 2013, really made my days (evenings) this (working) week. Such a good romance. Highly recommended to m/f HR fans who wants to leave the British nobles and fancy castles for ordinary ranch people in the new continent some times. Loved it!!
(Content: Explicit sex, murder, violence, minimal swearing)O'Connell is a superior writer, the author of Dancing on Coals (engrossing and unique, reviewed here).This story is also good, even though not as tightly plotted. Relationship development is the great strength of Beautiful Bad Man. I loved watching trust and love grow from bitter despair and cold apathy. I enjoyed the secondary characters, too -- even the dog, Early.SUMMARY: The story revolves around Cal Sutton (aka Caleb) and Norah
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