To celebrate this event, the GIVEAWAY of 5 COPIES of her book- continues! Read my Review, and then be sure to comment to Enter. Remember that you can also increase your chances by entering on all posts related to Jane- this week:
-Alert Post HERE
-Art and Announcement Post at Jojo-La Muse HERE
-Robin's Guest Post HERE
And on today's post featuring My REVIEW. Good Luck Everyone! Winner Announced on Sunday evening, the 23rd.
BOOK REVIEW
I love Robin Maxwell’s historical fiction novels and so when
I heard she wrote this one- historical or not- I jumped on for the ride. I’m so
glad I did! Maxwell does not disappoint- what a story! Who would have thought
that in today’s day and age a story about Tarzan and Jane could still
captivate? And- it is historical after all!
Daughter of a scientist and a scientist herself, Jane along
with her father and crew (with a certain dispicable Mr. Conrath; you ll have to
read the book to find out just how horrible he was…)head for an excursion to
Africa where she evidently meets the strong, smart and extremely gorgeous
Tarzan. The story begins with Jane’s retelling of this fate to the writer, Ed
Burroughs…
The novel is filled with incredible details of adaptation,
tools, tricks and customs for daily endurance and living, along with
descriptions of the wild, and its long lost tribes. Meshed with jungle fury and survival, there
is an intriguing story behind it all.
How did Tarzan get there? Who raised him? How did he survive? Who else
inhabits this jungle? How did they all communicate?
The part I loved most was Jane’s gradual inhibition
to learning how to survive and become one with her surroundings. How they
learned eachother’s languages and communicated was also fascinating. And of course there is a love story…Robin
Maxwell describes their love affair in exquisite taste- true to the naturalness
of the environment itself, love is consumed as would be expected in the realm
of the jungle. Passion with genuine love
and nurturing, JANE the Woman Who Loved Tarzan is delectably romantic . A quick
and most entertaining read ending with a spin that begs for a sequel.
Loved it!
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4 comments:
Great review. This book sounds great, something I'd definitely like to read! :)
As a long time fan of the Tarzan books, this one is definitely high on my to-read list. A great review.
thanks for the chance to read this fabulous novel :)
karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
I'm so excited for this one. I love Robin Maxwell's books and know she would do an excellent job with this story.
Thanks for the review and giveaway!
Amanda
libraryofmyown at gmail
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