War Cloud's Passion (Legendary Warriors #2)
by
Karen Kay
A dangerous passion.
Legendary Warrior, Book 2
At twenty-three, Anna Wiley is lucky. The children aboard an orphan train headed west don’t care that their nurse is too tall, too homely to be loved. They need her, and she will not rest until each one is placed in a loving home, including the last twelve bedraggled, rejected urchins clinging to her skirts.
When their train is a...more
Legendary Warrior, Book 2
At twenty-three, Anna Wiley is lucky. The children aboard an orphan train headed west don’t care that their nurse is too tall, too homely to be loved. They need her, and she will not rest until each one is placed in a loving home, including the last twelve bedraggled, rejected urchins clinging to her skirts.
When their train is a...more
ebook, 2nd Edition, 389 pages
Published
June 19th 2012
by Samhain Publishing, Ltd.
(first published July 1st 2001)
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Quickly bought this book after reading another one of Karen Kay's books for the first time. This one even better than my first experience and I couldn't put it down until I finished it.
Anna Wiley is your average heroine, except that she is responsible for 12 young children that are all under the age of 15 and considers herself ugly due to her tall stature and lanky body type. War Cloud is one of the last Cheyenne Dog Soldiers that has a deep-rooted hatred for the whites and understandably so. T...more
Anna Wiley is your average heroine, except that she is responsible for 12 young children that are all under the age of 15 and considers herself ugly due to her tall stature and lanky body type. War Cloud is one of the last Cheyenne Dog Soldiers that has a deep-rooted hatred for the whites and understandably so. T...more
I had high hopes for this book because I usually really enjoy Karen Kay's books. I just couldn't wrap my head around this one though. Anna watches War Cloud's war party massacre an entire train full of people. We aren't given an exact number, but are lead to believe that it's well over 100 people. So, she sees his people literally slaughter men, women, and children, and then she and her 12 orphans are taken captive. He makes it clear that he wants to kill her too. Most people would be terrified...more
This book was pretty good. I would like to read more in this series. I liked the characters and challenges. The story line was good too. I didn't know a lot about this and felt where the heroine was coming from. It's an eye opener as well. I loved the sparring and the understanding that came along, and the ending was great. Page-turning and suspenseful, with a touch of other. I would read this again, but I wouldn't consider it a Great Favorite. I really enjoyed reading this book and am looking f...more
Jan 26, 2011
TJ
rated it
4 of 5 stars
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review of another edition
Shelves:
historical-romance,
native-american
3.5/5.0
AGH! I read this a while ago but completely forgot to write a review when finished, now I can't remember enough to do it justice! I do remember the heroine is very plain, verging on dowdy. The hero hates all whites with a passion but is drawn to the heroine because of her intense loyalty to the children she has been entrusted with. Her naivete concerning the relationship between whites and Indians was so rose-colored it became gratingly unrealistic. I do remember I enjoyed it, although th...more
AGH! I read this a while ago but completely forgot to write a review when finished, now I can't remember enough to do it justice! I do remember the heroine is very plain, verging on dowdy. The hero hates all whites with a passion but is drawn to the heroine because of her intense loyalty to the children she has been entrusted with. Her naivete concerning the relationship between whites and Indians was so rose-colored it became gratingly unrealistic. I do remember I enjoyed it, although th...more
Read this when I was just a young gal. ;)
I adore Native-American romance. And this book is written by a Native-American author. I was mesmerized by the beautiful culture depicted in her stories.
I adore Native-American romance. And this book is written by a Native-American author. I was mesmerized by the beautiful culture depicted in her stories.
Dec 06, 2012
Susan
marked it as to-read
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