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Rating:  Summary: Aweful!! Review: I didn't think I could actually finish the book it was so bad. The book seemed childish. I don't believe that I have ever read a book with more he said / she said / and's & and then's in my entire life. It's the first time I've ever put a book down in the middle of a chapter without caring in the least bit. I felt like I was reading a story from a 5th grader.
Rating:  Summary: Aweful!! Review: I didn't think I could actually finish the book it was so bad. The book seemed childish. I don't believe that I have ever read a book with more he said / she said / and's & and then's in my entire life. It's the first time I've ever put a book down in the middle of a chapter without caring in the least bit. I felt like I was reading a story from a 5th grader.
Rating:  Summary: Aweful!! Review: I didn't think I could actually finish the book it was so bad. The book seemed childish. I don't believe that I have ever read a book with more he said / she said / and's & and then's in my entire life. It's the first time I've ever put a book down in the middle of a chapter without caring in the least bit. I felt like I was reading a story from a 5th grader.
Rating:  Summary: Savage Moon... Review: I just finished reading this, I like Cassie Edwards... but it didn't draw me in to ignore everything around me to read it. When I finally did get into the plot, I enjoyed it. Soaring Hawk is the peace-seeking son of a renegade chief who falls in love with the girl his fathered captured 10 years before. I loved that part of the story, but after Misshi's brother who is a U.S. Calvary man set out to destroy all indians, and their reputation until he kills the chief who stole his sister, finds out she is alive and not only living with Indians but marrying one. He's sets out to kill his savage sister for choosing the enemy over him. ...
Rating:  Summary: Savage Moon... Review: I just finished reading this, I like Cassie Edwards... but it didn't draw me in to ignore everything around me to read it. When I finally did get into the plot, I enjoyed it. Soaring Hawk is the peace-seeking son of a renegade chief who falls in love with the girl his fathered captured 10 years before. I loved that part of the story, but after Misshi's brother who is a U.S. Calvary man set out to destroy all indians, and their reputation until he kills the chief who stole his sister, finds out she is alive and not only living with Indians but marrying one. He's sets out to kill his savage sister for choosing the enemy over him. ...
Rating:  Summary: True to the historical details Review: I think that Cassie Edwards wrote a great book. I love how she wrote the great details and how informative she was with this book. The main characters are endearing and my favorite character was the actual, Chief Washakie. Look up the history of that truly peace-loving, endearing cheif. Cassie kept true to his character. A little grousome in some of the detail, but life was lived differently then, a plus in the describtion of the main character's brother. Great book and worth the reading.
Rating:  Summary: True to the historical details Review: I think that Cassie Edwards wrote a great book. I love how she wrote the great details and how informative she was with this book. The main characters are endearing and my favorite character was the actual, Chief Washakie. Look up the history of that truly peace-loving, endearing cheif. Cassie kept true to his character. A little grousome in some of the detail, but life was lived differently then, a plus in the describtion of the main character's brother. Great book and worth the reading.
Rating:  Summary: well-written entertaining star-crossed lovers tale Review: In 1852 Wyoming, eight year old Mitzi "Misshi" Bradley has had plenty of recent sorrow with the death of her mother in childbirth and that of her father from an Indian attack. Left with only a teenage brother to care for her, Misshi is abducted by renegade Chief Bear of the Bannock tribe during a raid of the wagon train that included the two Bradleys. A decade later, Chief Bear's son Soaring Hawk knows that the confrontation between he and his sire is coming soon. Ten years ago, Soaring Hawk left his father's tribe to start anew in peace and has succeeded in his endeavor. However, he knows he needs help before challenging his father. He turns to Chief Washakie where he meets Misshi, who was kindly raised by this benevolent tribe. Misshi and Soaring Hawk immediately recognize in the other their soul mate, but their shared past converging at the pivotal figure, his evil father, makes a permanent relationship seem impossible. Though Cassie Edwards has often told tales of star-crossed lovers in her "Savage" series, her latest tale SAVAGE MOON is a well-written entertaining entry. The story line is action packed and loaded with angst as the lead couple falls in love while just about everyone except for Chief Washakie (who has doubts) oppose this relationship. Ms. Edwards is one of the best at emotion-laden forbidden lovers' tales and this book will enhance her esteem amidst sub-genre readers. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: well-written entertaining star-crossed lovers tale Review: In 1852 Wyoming, eight year old Mitzi "Misshi" Bradley has had plenty of recent sorrow with the death of her mother in childbirth and that of her father from an Indian attack. Left with only a teenage brother to care for her, Misshi is abducted by renegade Chief Bear of the Bannock tribe during a raid of the wagon train that included the two Bradleys. A decade later, Chief Bear's son Soaring Hawk knows that the confrontation between he and his sire is coming soon. Ten years ago, Soaring Hawk left his father's tribe to start anew in peace and has succeeded in his endeavor. However, he knows he needs help before challenging his father. He turns to Chief Washakie where he meets Misshi, who was kindly raised by this benevolent tribe. Misshi and Soaring Hawk immediately recognize in the other their soul mate, but their shared past converging at the pivotal figure, his evil father, makes a permanent relationship seem impossible. Though Cassie Edwards has often told tales of star-crossed lovers in her "Savage" series, her latest tale SAVAGE MOON is a well-written entertaining entry. The story line is action packed and loaded with angst as the lead couple falls in love while just about everyone except for Chief Washakie (who has doubts) oppose this relationship. Ms. Edwards is one of the best at emotion-laden forbidden lovers' tales and this book will enhance her esteem amidst sub-genre readers. Harriet Klausner
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