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Anonymous
Posted May 21, 2012
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I was hoping this author would be a new favorite. Nope. Medow was held captive by Black's breachcloth for the first several chapters. This 205 page book just ok.
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SACampbell
Posted May 27, 2011
A must read book!
One of the best books i've bought. This book was very well written. I had a hard time putting it down. If you have not read it, you need too.
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Anonymous
Posted March 4, 2011
Recommended
Good good. Love this story. Action, love with a happy ending.
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Anonymous
Posted October 16, 2009
This is the best romance I have read in a while.
This story was so captivating, I could not put the book down. The plot and the twist and turns of the story will keep you reading it right to the end. I read this book front to back in two days - it was that GOOD. I highly recommend this book to anyone that enjoyed reading a GREAT love story.
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This is an entertaining Indian romance that fans of Cassie Edwards would appreciate
The Ogala tribe adopted blonde haired white girl Meadow and raised her as one of them although she looked nothing like them. However, as she grows up into a beautiful squaw Meadow knows she is different and appreciates even more the tribe that took her in as a tiny child.
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War Chief Black Horse visits the tribe and is immediately attracted to Meadow; she reciprocates. He obtains permission from the elders to spend time with her and to marry her. However The Canadian Mounted Police find the white woman living among the Indians and take her back with them; ignoring her wishes as they believe she is better off with her people. Meadow knows one life and one love so she flees her captivity only to be caught by the Blackfoot.
This is an entertaining Indian romance that fans of Cassie Edwards would appreciate. Meadow and Black Horse are fully developed likable characters as she displays courage throughout risking her life twice to save the man she loves. She and the Canada locations make for a fine nineteenth century historical as fans will root for this couple to make it.
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