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Anonymous
Posted October 16, 2005
I just LOVED this book - I have never been much of a reader and the Savage Series is one of the first book series I have read...I just could not put this book down. I have now order more of Cassie Edwards books and now find myself reading when I would never have thought too. Native Americans have always intriged me. The romance between the two main characters Chief Hawk and Scarlett 'oh my God' is a rare and captivating love story. Breath taking, JUST ABSOLUTELY BREATH TAKING MUST READ...
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Posted December 18, 2011
I only got the sample right now and i love it so much i so want hawke ans scarleltte to get together without annying problems...but i cant wait to actually buy it.
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Posted September 29, 2005
I just love the romances between indian warriors and that of forbidden white women. Chief Hawke is as intrigued with Scarlett as she is with him from the first time each set sights on each other. Scarlett, being new to the area, and still mourning over the loss of her mother is completly mortified when she finds out her father has ordered a mail order bride - one who turns out to be a 'women from perdition.' While at the same time, Scarlett is also dealing with the sea mucky pirates, she finds a stranger of man of distinguished valor, and finds herself caught up in an illicit love affair!!!
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Posted August 3, 2005
In 1851 Chief Hawke of the Caddo tribe feels like thunder struck his heart when he first sees Scarlett the feisty independent white woman feels the same way as the warrior has immediately entered her soul. Both know any relationship between an Indian warrior and the white woman daughter of the sheriff is forbidden by their respective cultures.............. Meanwhile a shipwrecked pirate manages to abduct Hawke and Scarlett, but they manage to escape. While her father seeks to halt drug trafficking, his mail order bride leaves every morning to come home inebriated and stoned. One morning Scarlett follows her, but lands in trouble with opium peddlers, but Hawke saves the life of the brave woman he loves. However, will this couple allow their respective societal taboo keep them apart?............... Fans of the latest Savage tale will enjoy Cassie Edward¿s latest tale that is ironically refreshed by a pirate, but that subplot fails to come across as generating any realism. Sometimes you get what you wish for as this reviewer has asked for modification to the Savage saga. The story line outside of the piratical subplot is typical Edwards which denotes a well written star-crossed love story starring two solid characters and some bad dudes, who live to cause trouble for the protagonists and his tribe. Fans of the author will love her newest Americana................... Harriet Klausner
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Posted January 24, 2012
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Overview
Vision of loveliness: She was as elusive as the legendary deer he was hunting—a creature of mist and shadow, there one moment and gone the next. Like his quarry, her skin glowed white as moonlight, but her hair was scarlet and she showed no fear at his approach. And when he laid eyes on her, Chief Hawke knew she must be his.Vision of danger: From her first sight of the shadowy ship with its tattered sails, Scarlet sensed it meant trouble. And when its lunatic captain forced her aboard, her despair knew no bounds. She could hardly believe her eyes when the stunningly handsome Indian she’d met just once appeared to save her. Chief of the Texas Cougar ...