Rhonda T. (nmsunshine) reviewed Silver Feather (Signet Historical Romance) on + 301 more book reviews
A burning love that even after 10 years is still strong for Diana. She was in love with a Choctaw Indian. Disquised to work to support herself. This story is great American West book.
Another great read. I especially love all of the research that goes into Edwards' books.
As a young girl in the Mississippi Valley, Diana Turner dreamed of marrying her first love, a Choctaw Indian boy named Silver Feather, whosed family was enslaved by her stepfather. But her innocent hopes were shattered when Silver Feather's parents were ruthlessly murdered and he was forced to flee Dettro Manor to save his own life, taking with him the young girls heart....
More than ten years have passed since that fateful day, and Diana is now a woman living alone in a harsh world. Impoverished and desperate,
she disguises herself as a man so she can work as a stagecoach driver. Diane doesn't think she can get much lower- until she receives
the orders to go back to her childhood home and pickup several trunks filled with unknown cargo. And her luck keeps getting worse. She's ambushed on the road by an Indian and taken captive.
An Indian who looks strangely familiar....
Silver Feather
More than ten years have passed since that fateful day, and Diana is now a woman living alone in a harsh world. Impoverished and desperate,
she disguises herself as a man so she can work as a stagecoach driver. Diane doesn't think she can get much lower- until she receives
the orders to go back to her childhood home and pickup several trunks filled with unknown cargo. And her luck keeps getting worse. She's ambushed on the road by an Indian and taken captive.
An Indian who looks strangely familiar....
Silver Feather