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Book Review of Gray Hawk's Lady (Blackfoot Warrior, Bk 1)

Gray Hawk's Lady (Blackfoot Warrior, Bk 1)
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OK, in spite of the (ahem) interesting cover, this is a really good book!

This is the 4th Karen Kay/American Indian romance I have read and I have found some definite themes one must be aware of before diving in...

1. They are light romance - NOT intense, dark, studies on social and political posturing.

2. The viewpoint is sympathetic to the Indian but both sides are handled with consideration and care.

3. While the circumstances and situations may be a stretch, the characters are written realistically and usually stay true to the personalities written.

4. The romance is always yummy!

In "Gray Hawk's Lady", we find Genevieve working hopelessly to finish a study of the American Indian that her Father must publish in order to stay solvent. The only tribe left is the illusive Blackfoot when her Father falls gravely ill. Her subsequent journey to enlightenment and love is great fun, as she captures, loses and is captured in turn by the handsome Gray Hawk. Like I said, the situations may be stretched but the experience is sure an enjoyable ride!