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BLACK HORSE

Was there any warrior more handsome, more virile than the powerful young war chief bathing naked in the river? Meadow was certain she'd never forget the sight of his lean hips, his sinewed thighs and bronzed chest. He was all that a Sioux maiden could want in a mate. But though she'd been raised in the village, Meadow was not really one of the People. Her parents had been white, and her past would bring unexpected disaster upon her band of Oglala.

MEADOW

She was his to love, her flaxen hair shining like gold on the furs as he stroked her sweet body. But when she was ripped from his arms after a single night as his wife, Black Horse swore he would rescue her from the pony soldiers. Even if he lost his own freedom, his life, he would gaze one more time into the beautiful jade green eyes of the woman who possessed his soul.

289 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2009

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Veronica Blake

15 books78 followers
Veronica Blake is the author of ten historical romances and one paranormal romance. Two of her books have been on paperback best seller lists and one book has been in the top 100 books on Amazon on several different occasions.

A native of Colorado, Veronica enjoys most outdoor activities, but especially hiking, riding her ATV and camping. As a recent retiree from her office job of 25 years, she is excited to now be able to call herself a full-time writer.

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Profile Image for Pam.
177 reviews
February 16, 2013
This was my first Veronica Blake book....it wont be my last. I enjoyed this book from the very beginning to the end. I loved the sweetness of the h and the Hero from the very beginning.

Black Horse is a young Sioux Indian Chief. He comes back to the tribe after being away fighting different battles. Meadow (h) and her friend are spying on him while taking a bath. He realizes the two young girls are watching him.....so he lets them see "HIM". They are like ..."OH MY!" He just chuckles to himself. Later he sees Meadow and is struck by her beauty, even though she is a white girl with blond hair and green eyes. He Hates the White man!!

Meadow was brought to the Sioux tribe and adopted by an Indian couple when she was 2 yrs old after a raid killed her family. She knows no other parents but her adoptive ones. She only has her adopted father left who is the tribes medicine man. He decides to match up Black Horse and Meadow. They agree to be married the very same day she saw him at the river. They have a time of courtship and grow to love one another.

They are in the middle of their wedding when the Mounties come in and interupt it. One Mountie sees Meadow and can't believe how beautiful she is and how terrible it is she is forced to marry that savage Indian. He has no idea how much Meadow has grown to love Black Horse.

One thing leads to another and the wedding is stopped and it takes until the end of the story to ever get them back together.

I loved this story because it wasn't the canned Native American story. It has twist and turns in it and surprises too.

If you want a good Native American story about the Sioux and Sitting Bulls tribe.....read this book.

Profile Image for Lady Tea.
1,789 reviews126 followers
June 4, 2023
Rating: 3.2 / 5

A good story overall, with a fair flow to it,

...but I'm sorry to say that the beginning was the best part. Afterwards, there just seems to be too much angst, too many problems, and wayyyyy too much time that the hero and heroine have to spend apart. I prefer my lovers in these stories to stick together, please and thank you, so....yup.
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405 reviews5 followers
May 10, 2013
Enjoyed the love story between Black Horse and Meadow. Wished we could have spent more time reading about their love story than their plight to return to each other though. Then ending was too short and the middle too long if that makes any sense. Loved the ending though. From other reviews I was waiting for disappointment. No disappointment. Would I buy this book again? Yes. Will I read it again? Probably.
Profile Image for Amy Butterbaugh.
156 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2017
OMG. This book was awesome from beginning to end.
Two people who lived very different lives. One was a true Sioux warrior. He was strong and man that any girl would love to make her husband.
A girl that lost her family on a wagon train was attacked by other Sioux Indians. Was taken in by White Buffalo and his wife and they raised her like she was her own and she made a life decision to be faithful to her adoptive family.
Black Horse & Meadow was on their way to wedded bliss when a soldier interrupted the wedding and said she was a white woman and should't be with the Indian warrior. But she wanted Black Horse with all her heart.
Then they both was kidnapped Black Horse was in prison and Meadow got taken by Blackfoot Indians but she escaped.
But again captured by the soldiers and they introduced her to her white brother and he was ready to take with them and make her a white woman and make her forget about the Indians forever.
But she found out that Black Horse was still alive and she vowed to go back to the Sioux tribe and get some help to free him and keep them together forever. But when Black Horse saw her for the first time after his capture she was dressed as a white woman and didn't want nothing to do with her.
When she comes back to free him with his blood brother things are strained between them. But will time heal all wounds or will Meadow never have the love of Black Horse again
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96 reviews17 followers
September 6, 2018
Not horrible, but not great

If you’re looking for a quick, mindless read where you don’t think too much...then this is for you.

It’s weird how things move slowly and are rushed all at the same time in this story.
Like it’s love at first sight for them. He hasn’t wanted to marry a woman in so long but at first sight this blonde, green eyed woman makes him change his mind like THAT? Yea right.

Another problem I have is that there are characters that the author introduces but doesn’t really explore. So it’s like, why introduce them?
Example: A man from the Blackfoot tribe kidnaps the heroine. He has his own POV and bits and pieces of a backstory as to why he kidnaps her. Then as soon as the heroine leaves we never hear from him or the Blackfoot tribe again.

This story was soooo incredibly predictable. You knew exactly what was going to happen before it happened. You even know what romances are going to take place.

There are more things I would like to point out but this is sufficient so far.

The one thing that I CAN say that I liked about this book is the fact that for once the heroine rescued herself and the hero instead of the hero coming in to save the day.

In all, it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve read but definitely not for someone who is looking for a story that is more substantial. This is more like a “let me pass time at this doctor’s appt” read.
Profile Image for Veronica Perez.
9 reviews
November 5, 2012
I love the story between the two main characters the warrior is very strong but loving to his new wife, but did not like the ending it was in a way (to me of course) keep up or get left behind. I know men don't like showing weakness in front of others but it was to cold for me. I also didn't like the fact he doubted his wife loyalty
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508 reviews6 followers
July 23, 2014
I loved this book. Since I don't give very many 5 stars this got the best that I give.

Meadow a white girl living in a Sioux village falls in love with a War Chief. This story is about the trials and tribulations they incur while trying to get married.
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26 reviews2 followers
August 31, 2011
There was one or two places where it moved to fast, and it was just a little to convenient, but other than that, really enjoyable read.
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742 reviews
March 29, 2022
Second time reading this book. Relatively good read. She was adopted by the Sioux as a young child when the wagon train she was with was ambushed. As she was only a toddler at the time she has no real recollection of her white heritage. On the day she is due to wed a young war chief Canadian Mounties came and one of them recognises her as a white so the wedding is stopped. A raid by their enemy the Blackfoot she is taken captive. Eventually she ends up with the Mounties at the Fort. He becomes angry and distraught over her loss and sets out to find her only to be wounded by soldiers and eventually captured. She soon meets her long lost brother and on route to his destination she plots her escape and also that of her beloved war chief. With the help of his friend they soon free him.
155 reviews
September 17, 2017
5 stars

What a great read best native Indian book i read in along time there was so much hatred against the Indians but this has always been their land I glad to see meadow devotion to the people who raise her I felt sad sad for her brother because he could not see how happy she was and would probably kill her for it
Profile Image for Jan.
425 reviews5 followers
August 5, 2018
Adopted by the Sioux as a young child, Meadow thinks of herself as one of the People, until a white visitor to their camp notices her pale coloring and begins to question her background. On the verge of consummating her vows with the virile young chief who’s captured her heart, she is torn from the life she loves while he must risk his freedom to rescue her.
98 reviews1 follower
August 8, 2019
Meadow is a brave woman

This was a very good story about a very brave woman and a true love the story was not at all what I thought it was going to be it was much better it was a page Turner and tear jerker it's a must-read
18 reviews
May 22, 2023
Well written

Well written, gripping story. This book had hardly any mistakes in it, great stuff. Loved reading it! The storyline was interesting, and there was real action, not the ordinary'he said, she said'
Profile Image for Dianna Briseno.
22 reviews
June 7, 2023
Outstanding! This book keeps it going, not a dull-paced book. I really enjoyed the characters and the story. Meadow overcomes many things in her young life, yet her love for Black Horse never wavers. A second part would be nice, hint, hint. :D
266 reviews
May 15, 2017
I don't think the author meant this book to be funny but I laughed a lot at it's ridiculousness.
47 reviews
June 2, 2017
Great book!

Enjoyed this book! Enthralled with the characters, plot and ending. I recommend you read a great look into the
possible past story of good people.
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1 review
July 27, 2017
Excellent book

Best book I've read in a long time. It took way to many twists and turns but awesome adventure.. May read many times
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1,478 reviews6 followers
July 31, 2017
This was a very good book. Meadow and Black Horse were made for one another. Both have lots of strength and courage, and face many challenges, but their love endures nevertheless.
Profile Image for Deborah  Colgrove.
116 reviews2 followers
September 7, 2017
Good book

I really enjoyed this book. The author is very talented and I can not to read more from this author.
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4,348 reviews5 followers
September 14, 2017
I have this in paperback and read this a few years ago, don't know if there is a book out about Gentle Water from this book. Haven't found it yet.
733 reviews3 followers
February 22, 2018
Black Horse

I loved this story, I recommend everyone to read this book, I forward to reading more of her books. Kattie. 2/21/18.
Profile Image for Paula Holderfield.
70 reviews2 followers
August 27, 2020
Awesome

Awesome book I love everything page it was sad about her family but it was good that she found a new family.
4 reviews
April 19, 2021
Not much action

Decent love story liked main characters I am part native American and nice to read a happy story for once even if you know what really happened
Profile Image for Dawn Ireland.
Author 97 books70 followers
July 17, 2024
I just couldn’t finish this book

I found this book way to difficult to read. The sentences weighed on me with their simplicity. I’m used to reading much more complex works. Sorry.
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