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Miranda and the Warrior

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It's 1852. Defiant 17–year–old Miranda leaves her South Dakota fort in spite of her father's warnings of the presence of Cheyenne war tribes. Before she knows what has happened, she's nabbed by a celebrated warrior who is just as stubborn as Miranda.

210 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2002

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Elaine Barbieri

56 books51 followers
AKA Elaine Rome

Elaine Barbieri wrote over thirty historical novels that have been published worldwide. She was certain young adult readers would enjoy the excitement of historical romance if given a chance, and she welcomed the opportunity to write Miranda and the Warrior for this new audience. Elaine lived in northern New Jersey with her husband and family, and with Harrison, a demanding male who she is sure would be the ultimate hero -- if he weren't a cat.

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Profile Image for Courtney.
75 reviews
June 2, 2008
Miranda, a painfully proud young woman (who happens to be the daughter of the commanding officer of the local fort) finds herself in a sticky situation: she has been captured by the local Cheyenne, and given as a gift to Rattling Blanket, an old woman who has trouble caring for herself. Her pride refuses to let Miranda do anything except sit and pout, and demand to be taken back to the fort. However, the girl has eyes and slowly falls for Shadow Walker, the young warrior who captured her in the first place and who takes it on himself to show her the Cheyenne way.

Honestly, this book was not that great. It was fun, but not at all believable. Apparently all it takes for Miranda and her captor to fall in love is a week-long trip in which Shadow Walker swings between trying to show tough love (for which Miranda resents him), and showing outright compassion (which just plain confuses the girl). Stockholm syndrome much?

Teens - especially young teens - may like this book; anyone with a little more sense than hormones will find it to be, again, unbelievable. It had potential if it were a full-length romance novel, but as it is, it falls far short of the mark. I can only hope the rest of the line makes up for what this offering lacks.
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1,133 reviews226 followers
January 8, 2021
Miranda Thurstan, daughter of a US Cavalry major, is captured by Shadow Walker, a Cheyenne warrior. They """""fall in love""""".

HEY GUESS WHAT? THIS ISN'T A ROMANCE: IT'S COLONIALIST PROPAGANDA AND IT'S GROSS.

AN EXCERPT FROM THE AUTHOR'S NOTE:
The Cheyenne customs and way of life are authentic, however, as are the flavor, spirit, and excitement of the times.

The conquest of the American West was difficult. We continue to learn from mistakes made on both sides of the conflict, but it was also a romantic time in American history that is uniquely our own. (Emphasis my own.)
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT THE FFFFF-----

I GUESS SHE'S KIND OF RIGHT SINCE THE AMERICAN WEST WAS A SPECIAL COMBO OF RACISM, COLONIALISM, AND GENOCIDE THAT IS UNIQUELY OUR OWN, BUT THE REST OF IT IS NONSENSE AND WHITE SUPREMACIST BULLSHIT AND EVERYONE WHO PUBLISHED THIS SHOULD FEEL BAD.
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Author 2 books83 followers
May 9, 2015
This is a good, short read for younger teens. I'm sure that if I had read it back when I was that age, it would have made it to my list of favorites. Now, I had to laugh because of how easy it made things sound. Pull a struggling woman onto your horse single-handed? No problem. Fall in love in your enemy in a week without even talking to each other? Happens all the time.
Profile Image for Norl (^ー^).
8 reviews
May 5, 2025
i wasn't expecting anything great. in fact, i was expecting exactly what i found - a very romanticised idea of the american Frontier in the mid 19th century. however!!!! it was made for teens. or rather even pre-teens. i wish some research was done on the life of the Cheyenne and customs, and though the autor's note says its accurate i don't really believe her..................
it's a fanfiction. take this as a fanfiction and you will sleep better at night, I can guarantee you.
Profile Image for Theresa.
124 reviews
March 7, 2024
I loved this book as a teenager and so when I accidentally found it on Hoopla, I had to read it again. I’m happy to say that I still love this sweet little romance! Shadow Walker and Miranda are a fiery couple and I love how he takes care of her even as she defies him at every turn. Spotted Bear is still terrifying and I love Rattling Blanket. This quick, fun, and sweet romance still makes me happy and feel nostalgic for my early teen years. I want to add this book to my physical library!
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3,544 reviews97 followers
November 20, 2017
I found this old book when going through a box of old paperbacks stashed in my basement - and hey, it counts for my 2017 Romance Reading Challenge ("A Native American Romance")! This was good, and nowhere near as racist as some of the other Native American historical romances I had come across, which is obviously a huge plus.
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22 reviews1 follower
September 11, 2017
Loved reading these books as a teen. So cheesy but brings back good memories.
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September 6, 2024
My teenage memories demand that I rate this a 5. I remember reading and re-reading it!
Profile Image for Rebecca.
584 reviews148 followers
March 1, 2010
Eighteen-year-old Miranda Thurston is the daughter of U.S. Cavalry Major Charles Thurston. Miranda's mother died in childbirth, and as her father's only reminder of his beloved wife, she has been overprotected her whole life. Although she has grown up on the frontier, she doesn't believe the rumors about Cheyenne raiding parties. She sneaks away from Fort Walters to visit a friend's ranch and finds herself captured by Shadow Walker, a Cheyenne warrior. Shadow Walker was orphaned at a young age in a raid by white soldiers. Now the soldiers have captured his uncle, and Shadow Walker wants revenge. He is dismayed to find that his captive is just a young girl, who will be of little use to him. When Miranda rebels at every turn, Shadow Walker takes her on a journey into the wilderness to teach her a lesson. But on that journey, captor and captive discover feelings for each other that they never would have expected.

This wasn't an awful book, but it was probably the weakest in the Avon True Romance series. The ending was too abrupt -- it should have been longer and more developed. The story did keep my interest the whole way through, but ultimately I found the love story to be rather unbelievable. If you want to read the whole Avon True Romance series, this book is an okay way to spend a couple of hours, but if you are just looking for something to read, there are better books out there.
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192 reviews
August 19, 2017
This book is a heart warmer! I loved this book! It has brought tears of joy to my eyes! It makes me happy and I just love Miranda's stubbornness even though it gets her into quite some trouble. However, she learns from that stubbornness a whole other culture which is the Native Americans life. I recommend this book 100%!

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Profile Image for Zehra Rizvi.
31 reviews
March 28, 2012
I read this book in high school and I remember name disparity between Shadow Walker the male protagonist and villain of sorts Spotted Bear cracked me up. Going from super bad ass name to super 10-year-old at the zoo name made me feel bad for Spotted Bear and oddly made me like the book more... The story over all was pretty good and very enjoyable.
17 reviews
June 9, 2007
lol sarah....our...favorites....*wink*
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1,373 reviews23 followers
June 22, 2011
I really loved this book. It was romantic, exciting, action packed, and clean. Perfect for teens. I look forward to reading more from this author.
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1,679 reviews39 followers
May 27, 2013
The story is totally ridiculous, and there are some racial issues, but it's entertaining nonetheless.
Profile Image for Mary Kidd.
50 reviews
January 3, 2016
The story just cuts off. I ending just left me wanting more but there wasn't any.
Profile Image for Courtney.
489 reviews
June 10, 2010
This one was just okay. Many parts of it frustrated me.
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