Savage Skies
Shirleen has always been self-reliant and adventurous, but after dealing with a husband who beat her, the disappearance of her four-year-old daughter and kidnapping at the hands of the notorious Comanche renegade Big Nose, she’s almost given up hope. When the most handsome man she’s ever seen sweeps in to rescue her, she sees a man in whom she can finally put her trust. He
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Published
March 18th 2008
by Books in Motion
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I was hoping to enjoy this book but didn't. I know a lot of women like the story line but I found some of the assumptions a bit far fetched, such as a raid of one tribe upon another resulting in the attacked being destroyed without harming one of the attackers.
The plot is very good, but the use of English is very plain. In some cases the English was very confused. The work could use a good editing.
I was expecting more in the way of emotional response during the scant loving making scenes. The s...more
The plot is very good, but the use of English is very plain. In some cases the English was very confused. The work could use a good editing.
I was expecting more in the way of emotional response during the scant loving making scenes. The s...more
Cassie Edwards is a great author who seems to really study her background and write great indian stories. I'm a huge fan of those poor guys who had to give up their land to the white people. Cassie does a great job by not making us all look evil. She always includes a captive who is white who becomes the heroine of the book. This was an easy read.
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Mar 17, 2013
Cindy Martz
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yet another of Cassies good stories
Feb 14, 2012
Karla (Mossy Love Grotto)
marked it as did-not-finish
I could barely get into the unabridged audiobook version. It wasn't the book's fault, but the narrator. Rebecca Cook sounded like she was recording it next to a sleeping infant, as if she was trying to keep her voice low and soft. Weird. Needless to say, I could barely hear it in a car.
Apr 27, 2013
Me Lin
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Hilarious in its ridiculousness.
Jun 04, 2013
Casey
marked it as not-read-adult
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Shelves:
historical,
westerns-cowboys
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Edwards began writing romances in 1982 and released her 100th novel, Savage Skies, on August 28, 2007. Although her earlier books were classic historical romances, the vast majority of her novels involve Native American tribes. Edwards's grandmother was a full-blooded Cheyenne. Her first 99 books sold a combined 10 million copies as of August 2007, with her more recent novels averaging sales of 25...more
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