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Grey Eagle's Bride
(The Beaudines #3)
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First came Hunter's Bride...then Joseph's Bride...and now, Jessica Wulf offers a sprawling new epic of passion and adventure beneath the Western sky. "Grey Eagle's Bride" is a stirring, sensual tale of a doctor's daughter who adopts the ways of the Cheyenne -- and discovers the love of a bold warrior who will lead her to a her passionate destiny.
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Mass Market Paperback, 383 pages
Published
October 1st 1998
by Zebra Splendor
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Jul 11, 2008
MelissaB
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it was amazing
Recommends it for:
fans of sweet historical western/Native American romance
Grey Eagle's Bride is a very nice western/Native American historical with a very sweet and enjoyable romance.
Diana Murdoch came to Fort Laramie with her doctor father to help him with his practice. She helps to save a young Cheyenne girl from two trappers then becomes friends with the young girl, who is named Sparrow. Diana is very close to her father and is devasted by his death from a lingering sickness but is comforted by Sparrow until she returns to her Cheyenne family with the help of frien ...more
Diana Murdoch came to Fort Laramie with her doctor father to help him with his practice. She helps to save a young Cheyenne girl from two trappers then becomes friends with the young girl, who is named Sparrow. Diana is very close to her father and is devasted by his death from a lingering sickness but is comforted by Sparrow until she returns to her Cheyenne family with the help of frien ...more

This was a quick light read about a subject that could have (and has before) been done in a much angstier way, but it's a refreshing change. Also, it's book 3 of a series about the Beaudine brothers, which I didn't know, so it can definitely be read alone
Diana Murdoch has settled in Fort Laramie with her physician father, and found a life that contents her, for the most part. Unfortunately, her father is terminally ill, and Diana knows it's just a matter of time before her whole world is turned ...more
Diana Murdoch has settled in Fort Laramie with her physician father, and found a life that contents her, for the most part. Unfortunately, her father is terminally ill, and Diana knows it's just a matter of time before her whole world is turned ...more

I enjoyed this book. The hero was a big surprise ....Grey Eagle was so sweet and tender to his h/Diana. I loved when she was fixing his wounds from an arrow....and Diana said that she was sorry she hurt him...and he said, "You didn't hurt me the arrow did." AWWWWW
My favorite part was when he courted her with his red wool Indian blanket. What a neat way to date..... ...more
My favorite part was when he courted her with his red wool Indian blanket. What a neat way to date..... ...more

I had high hopes for this book about the half Cheyenne, half white hero raised in both worlds and the white daughter of a doctor. Grey Eagle's Bride had a very promising beginning, (view spoiler)
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synopsis:
diana's father has died, and a calvary officer is making trouble for her. anyone who would support her isn't at the fort, so she is left to fend for herself. she is taken to a cabin on a pretext of providing medical care for someone, and then the officer attempts to rape her. when she escapes into the forest, she runs into grey eagle, and thinks that things have gone from bad to worse. when grey eagle hides her, and then goes to deal with the officer, she realizes that he is actually he ...more
diana's father has died, and a calvary officer is making trouble for her. anyone who would support her isn't at the fort, so she is left to fend for herself. she is taken to a cabin on a pretext of providing medical care for someone, and then the officer attempts to rape her. when she escapes into the forest, she runs into grey eagle, and thinks that things have gone from bad to worse. when grey eagle hides her, and then goes to deal with the officer, she realizes that he is actually he ...more
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