All the Savage books were good.
Cassie Edwards has outdone herself once again! She makes everything so easy to imagine! Another true love story she has conjured up to send you on a wild adventure!
good book
IT IS PART OF THE SAVAGE COLLECTION
Great book by Edwards. I liked that there was actually a plot outside of the two main characters adjusting to each other's differences. A fast, good read.
Edwards shines again
Book #38 in THE SAVAGE SERIES - Winner of the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award.
In 1867 the iron horse came thundering into the Wyoming Territory, bringing settlers to the new town of Cheyenne and forever changing the lives of the Broken Waters Clan. In the eyes of Chief Cloud Walker, the Union Pacific would bring nothing but trouble, but unbeknownst to him, his destiny would also be riding those rails.
For beautiful, golden-haired Yvette, the train ride west to a new beginning had brought only death and disappointment. First her father had been killed by renegades, and then the man she'd promised to marry had been revealed as a reclusive cattle baron more than twice her age. When still another derailment landed her in the muscular arms of a very different suitor, Yvette didn't know what to think. Tall and lithe, Cloud Walker was sought after by all the women of his tribe, but his midnight dark gaze said the blue-eyed beauty was the only one for him. Though their love was forbidden, though their passion might bring heartache, she knew her life was on track at last.
In 1867 the iron horse came thundering into the Wyoming Territory, bringing settlers to the new town of Cheyenne and forever changing the lives of the Broken Waters Clan. In the eyes of Chief Cloud Walker, the Union Pacific would bring nothing but trouble, but unbeknownst to him, his destiny would also be riding those rails.
For beautiful, golden-haired Yvette, the train ride west to a new beginning had brought only death and disappointment. First her father had been killed by renegades, and then the man she'd promised to marry had been revealed as a reclusive cattle baron more than twice her age. When still another derailment landed her in the muscular arms of a very different suitor, Yvette didn't know what to think. Tall and lithe, Cloud Walker was sought after by all the women of his tribe, but his midnight dark gaze said the blue-eyed beauty was the only one for him. Though their love was forbidden, though their passion might bring heartache, she knew her life was on track at last.
In 1867 the iron horse came thundering into the Wyoming Territory, bringing settlers to the new town of Cheyenne and forever changing the lives of the Broken Waters Clan. In the eyes of Chief Cloud Walker, the Union Pacific would bring nothing but trouble, but unbeknownst to him, his destiny would also be riding those rails.
For beautiful, golden-haired Yvette, the train ride west to a new beginning had brought only death and disappointment. First her father had been killed by renegades, and then the man she'd promised to marry had been revealed as a reclusive cattle baron more than twice her age. When still another derailment landed her in the muscular arms of a very different suitor, Yvette didn't know what to think. Tall and lithe, Cloud Walker was sought after by all women of his tribe, but his midnight dark gaze said the blue-eyed beauty was the only one for him. Though their love was forbidden, though their passion might bring heartache, she knew her life was on track at last.
For beautiful, golden-haired Yvette, the train ride west to a new beginning had brought only death and disappointment. First her father had been killed by renegades, and then the man she'd promised to marry had been revealed as a reclusive cattle baron more than twice her age. When still another derailment landed her in the muscular arms of a very different suitor, Yvette didn't know what to think. Tall and lithe, Cloud Walker was sought after by all women of his tribe, but his midnight dark gaze said the blue-eyed beauty was the only one for him. Though their love was forbidden, though their passion might bring heartache, she knew her life was on track at last.
This was pretty good, although it wasn't her best work. I did enjoy the characters and the story. There wasn't an over abundance of angst. What I did love was that our heroin wasn't a damsel in distress. She rescued herself, which was very cool to see. And also I enjoy the interracial relationships, not only between the Indians and Whites, but also between the Blacks and Whites. It was different and a welcome surprise. All-in-all it was a good story.