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Terms of Engagement

By: Lorrie Farrelly
Narrated by: Keith Tracton
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Wyoming Territory, 1885.

On a train in the middle of nowhere, a young woman suddenly collapses.

Fellow passenger Dr. Robert Devlin, a widower traveling with his five-year-old daughter, responds immediately to the medical emergency. What he finds when he examines his new patient both shocks and outrages him, and soon he is tangled up in her no-way-out, life-or-death plight.

Teresa Rutledge has taken her toddler son and run for their lives. Fleeing her wealthy, cruelly abusive husband, knowing there is nowhere they will be safe for long, she is at the end of her strength and at the end of her rope.

Determined to protect Tess and her child, Rob takes them home to his sister, Annie, and her husband, former cavalry Captain Michael Cantrell.

As Tess regains her health, she and Rob fall passionately in love. But she is trapped in a brutal marriage, and on a desperate flight from a powerful, violent man determined never to let her go.

This much-anticipated sequel to best-selling, Orange Rose Award finalist Terms of Surrender (now in final processing as an ACX audiobook!) lets readers catch up with their favorite characters from the original story, while also being a wonderfully suspenseful, emotional, and exciting stand-alone novel in its own right.

©2011 Lorrie Farrelly (P)2012 Lorrie Farrelly
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Very enjoyable. I was engaged all the way through

Author is a solid writer. Good dialogue. Good descriptions of living. I’m happy the couple did not have a fight-breakup, which most romance authors do. And there was no stupidity and none of my other pet peeves.

For readers who are reluctant to read about domestic violence. The abuse scenes were not lengthy or detailed. The story begins with Tess already injured, and she recalls the way her husband hit their child Scottie once. Within a day after he hit Scottie, Tess and Scottie leave and are on the run. We don’t live through lengthy scenes of abuse.

It was a good story. Tess meets Dr. Robert Devlin on the train. He takes care of her and Scottie. They fall in love. There were two sex scenes - sweet, short, and nice.

There is a little paranormal with the ghost of Gavin talking to Robert. Gavin was introduced in Book 1. He was Michael’s younger brother who was killed in a civil war battle.

THE SERIES:
This is book 2 in the series. You can read them as stand alones. But if you’re interested, I’d suggest reading them in order since the characters interact with each other. I liked all three.

Book 1 - Terms of Surrender - Annie and Michael
Book 2 - Terms of Engagement - Robert is Annie’s brother - he meets Tess
Book 3 - Terms of Temptation - Kinley is the daughter of Annie and Michael - she meets Bram

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Sadly I had problems with the narrator Keith Tracton. His voices for Robert and Tess were weird and odd. And his voice for the child Scottie was really weird. He was not as bad as some narrators whom I won’t listen to no matter how good the story. But I prefer not to listen to him.

Genre: western historical romance with a little paranormal

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Good story, weak narration

Nice addition to the TERMS series, set in Wyoming, 1885. However, the narration by Keith Traction is mediocre. He sometimes sounds almost robotic, and he consistently overdoes his vowel sounds. His enunciation is so perfectly precise that I found it distracting.

Good story, though! I loved the scenes with the children, the puppies, and the old war horse, Jet. Good to see Annie and Michael from the prequel Terms of Surrender. I also liked the sequel, book 3, Terms of Temptation, which includes all these characters and more.

PLOT in a NUTSHELL:
At the book's beginning, the heroine (Tess) is fleeing for her life from an abusive husband, taking her two-year-old son with her. She has been severely beaten. Dr. Robert Devlin (an adolescent in the prequel) gives her medical aide. They fall in love, and he takes her home to heal under the radar at the Devlin-Cantrell Ranch. Rob convinces her to get a legal divorce, instead of hiding and running for the rest of her life. Easier said than done, as her husband is rich, powerful, and psychotic.

Good story! Heartwarming, coherent, fairly engrossing, and smexy. Decent plot, despite the contrived part.

Quibbles: Usually Farrelly steeps her stories in the historical setting quite well, and she did here too (see epilogue for links to two key historical figures) with a few exceptions:

1) Tess would have been more circumspect. As a married woman -- married to a prominent figure in Denver society -- she wouldn't let herself be seen flirting and sharing the same hotel with Rob. She wouldn't have wanted to weaken her divorce petition by appearing to lack morals. Also, I didn't much like it that they had sex before her divorce was final.

2) Rob is a doctor who gets paid in food (eggs, apples, ham, etc). He tipped the carriage driver $5 for a ride across town. Then, another $5 tip to return to the hotel later that evening. According to my inflation calculator, $5 in 1885 is comparable to almost $130 today. And how much would the cab ride have cost him? Less than one dollar. His tip was nuts.

Quibbles aside, I liked the book and the series.

I wish the narrator would improve his craft. He has so much potential.

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