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Colters' Lady (Colters' Legacy) [Paperback]

Maya Banks
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  • Paperback: 270 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing Ltd (31 May 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1609280881
  • ISBN-13: 978-1609280888
  • Product Dimensions: 21.3 x 14 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 111,818 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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This book really doesn't merit my reviewing it in detail, as it's SO not a patch on its predecessor. Colters' Woman in comparison was a 5* read, but this just seemed a very pale, not very good imitation.

We get to hear that the original Colters are still living their HEA some 30+ years down the line, and have three sons and a daughter, and whaddya know, the three sons who had apparently never until now entertained thoughts of having a similar relationship to that of their parents, suddenly see Lily - who is not remarkable, as they admit themselves (in her hearing, if I recall!! Way to go guys!) and realise that they do want a menage relationship. That's about it.

We know about their jobs, get a brief physical description of all three...but very little else. There's not even a true menage-a-quatre, which wasn't explained.

Lily's sob story was sad...but I am sorry that I couldn't feel the emotions, as it came in the last 10-15 pages of the tale, and she hadn't given an inkling to either the guys or myself that she had had a traumatic past... I also wondered why it took over half a book before the leads got together.

Overall, a sort-of sensual, slightly boring tale that rests on the laurels of its predecessor.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Love those Colter Men 6 Jun 2011
By Truth Be Told - Published on Amazon.com
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I had done a quick review awhile back about Colter's woman but didn't go into much detail, other then to say that I loved the book. This time around it just made me fall in love with the Colter men even more.

For those who are unfamiliar with the story, it is about three men who fall in love with the same woman and decide to share her and make a family together. This book is about the son's of the Colter men in Colter's woman and a mention of how their father's followed the grandfather's before them and added the humor of the sons mentioning that they have a defective gene pool as to explain why these men fall in love...and MUST HAVE, the same woman. The sons are in denial that this will happen to them but of course we all know it does.

What made this book even better then the first is that there is more family involvement showcasing the two generations. It also has the Colter baby sister in it, Callie, who is now an independent woman. She will get her own story in the next book called Colter's Daughter.

What was similar to the first book was Lily asked the same question in this book that Holly asked in the first.... Can this work? Can I love three different types of men? Will they still love me when they find out about my past? The reader will find something in each man that is an admirable quality and makes the relationship balance out as we watch situations come up and how the men handle and discuss stategies to keep their woman happy. The other thing that was shared in both books is that one brother finds the woman and then knows she is the one and the reader is like...yeah right, you know this how exactly?.. but we know that is Maya Banks style of having the fireworks start even though the 4th of July isn't here yet. Of course there is always some mystery trouble from the woman's past that has to be resolved before she can move on and be happy. I actually like the way Holly was written in this book better then in the first. She was a stronger character in a mother's supporting role then when she had her own story in Colter's woman. She was great to Lily and along with Callie it was fun to watch how the women went off and had fun and the men sulked.

What woman wouldn't want to be loved and spoiled by three men? This is written to a woman's hidden sexual fantasies. I saw some harsh reviews on Colter's woman that were from people in the medical field who specifically said that the woman would end up with incontinence but ...once again, this book is written for fantasy. The author never advocates acting on any of these practices and there is always a warning that the book will contain graphic sexual acts and lauguage. If this offends some then don't read this type of erotica.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Hmmm . . . Three Yummy Brothers 4 July 2011
By Shera - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
With the first book, Colters' Woman, it felt as if the sex scenes took over and left the remaining plot threads unwoven. I wanted to feel like the plot and the resulting sex actually went together, instead of the book relying on the foursome. The promise was there for the first book, and I wanted to hold onto that promise.

Lily has been living on the streets in Denver for three years. She's just trying to survive and forget the sins of her past. That's when Officer Seth steps in to save Lily. Immediately he knows she's the one for him and he's taking care of her no matter what. Then Seth's other two brothers (Dillon and Michael) meet her, and none of them want to live with out her.

Now, I'll be the first to admit they hook up pretty quick in this book. But things are handled much better then the first one. The three brothers never thought they would all share the same woman, and they actually have a tough time accepting it. For the page count, I think Banks did an excellent enough job. (After all there's a certain amount of un-reality you have to expect with a 4 way love story.)

The crowning point for this story was that characters from the old books were involved. The Dad's (Adam, Ethan, and Ryan), Holly (leading lady from the last book), and three brothers' sister Cassie. Even other side characters had roles to play. It was completely heartwarming seeing the dynamics of the family and I appreciated developing other characters besides the 4 main ones. Namely Cassie, by the time the book was over I was beyond ready for her tale.

In the end this isn't perfect, it's a short book and it's an unrealistic fantasy. Knowing all this Maya Banks pulls Colter's Lady off wonderfully. Lily falls in love with the brothers, and deals with her pasts horrors so that we can really be involved with the love story. (In fact, I cried really hard at Lily's past and her "sins.") Each brother has a unique personality and this time I could actually pick a favorite (Dillon!). The reader gets to enjoy the family dynamics of such a crazy family and get to see their favorite characters again.

Sexual content: Explicit sex, multiple partners, graphic language, and foursomes!!

Rating: 4/5- Great! Really enjoyed it.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
deceptive..don't buy! 16 April 2012
By Lynda - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
This book was by an author I have read before, & enjoyed, however this book 'Colters' Lady' is totaly nasty. I read nearly half of the book before I realized the plot was about 3 brothers & 1 woman who were all living tougher & all 3 having sex with the same woman!! I returned the book for a refund as well as "Coulters' Daughter' which I had bought at the same time. It seems that in the 1st book 'Coultons'Woman' 3 bothers' had lived with their mother in the same kind of arrangement! The boys called them the Dads. Wish someone had written about this before I bought the books!! Hope this helps someone else.
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