What I loved:-The attention to detail and accuracy to the Western trail made the story so vivid and engaging. Brava Anderson! -Hunter's endearing relationship with little Amy and his nieces Blackbird and Pony girl was adorable. I loved how such a rugged brawny Warrior like Hunter was so gentle, pat...
*no spoilers*Comanche Moon is a solid start and a pleasant read. A sweet romance between a Comanche warrior and a white settler. I specifically liked the author's representation of the different nations and their people by not choosing to depict them as we/them or bad/good.At some occasions I could ...
Rating: 2 out of 5This is my second Catherine Anderson novel and I am starting to see a pattern. The villain is not punished. In Annie’s Song, I could have stomached it. But not for this. Loretta’s mother’s rapists and murderers are found and the chief rapist and murderer known, nearing three-quarte...
This book is really so much more than a "romance." It delves into many of the harsh realities of this period between Native Americans and whites. The author doesn't shy away from some very tough themes - this book may not be for the faint of heart. While the gruesome is never described in detail (th...
What a fantastic story! It was a romance, of course, but took a little time in getting there, which was fine by me. The beginning had lots of tension and mean/angry moments that I enjoy. In fact, it could have lasted longer as far as I'm concerned. I liked most of the characters and got a kick o...
This is one of those times when there's really not much left to say.No witty comments. No words to spare.Only sorrow and impotent rage. And, it doesn't feel like a romance. Not quite. This is a story of desperate people, fighting a battle they know is already lost. We know the outcome. And, if you'v...
A heart wrenching story where a couple who are destined belong together need to hurtle some mighty challenges that they must over come in order to love one another and live a long happy life. Swift Antelope is a Comanche warrior who as pledged is young heat to a young girl named Amy. He asks her to...
Well. I'm not sure if I can take another muscular hero who abducts a trembling doe eyed female and tenderly helps her get rid of her maidenhead. On second thought, that I can handle. But the - in romance novels apparently obligatory - perfectly anticlimactic pregnancy and baby as a 'happy conclusion...
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