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Rating: Summary: Synopsis and Reviews Review: A Woman Captured Searching for her missing father, the determined Emma O'Brien set out for Fort Pierre on the Missouri River, but when the steamboat upon which she was traveling went aground, she was forced to travel on foot. Braving the wilderness, the feisty beauty was soon seized by Indians. Surrounded by enemies, Emma learned that only Striking Thunder could grant her release.A Passion Unleashed The handsome Sioux chieftain offered her freedom but enslaved her with a kiss. He took her to his village. There, underneath the prairie's starry skies, Emma learned the truth. The danger Striking Thunder represented was greater than the pre-war bonfires of the entire Sioux nation--and the passion he offered burned a whole lot hotter. REVIEWS "White Flame is a wonderful, romantic read filled with adventure and action; characters who are full of depth and a mystical story . . . Ms. Edwards weaves a page-turning adventure-" November Issue: Romantic Times-Sensual-Rated 4 ½ stars and a suggested TOP PICK "Exciting! Fascinating! Strong! Authentic!" From Cassie Edwards, Author of the Savage Series "Ms. Edwards . . . hooked me with an ingenious plot and held me with heart-stopping tension." -Rendezvous "In a word, "Fabulous!" Huntress online book review "Ms. Edwards is a gifted storyteller and has penned an award-winning read with something for everyone." --Old Book Barn Gazette "Susan Edwards has penned another winner in White Flame . . . Her sensual prose and compelling characters are forging a place for her at the forefront of Indian romance." --Painted Rock "White Flame fans the flames of desire and fulfills the promise of a tender and touching love story." --Calico Trails "Susan Edwards enfolds and caresses her readers with a story of a love that defies all barriers." Rated 5 --Bookbug on the web "Susan sizzles! Her best yet! Native American romance at its finest. --Judith E . French, author of "Rachel's Choice" & "Morgan's Woman" "Emotionally potent and passionately sensitive. Susan Edwards delivers an Indian story rich in descriptive history and powerfully romantic." From Jane Bonander, Author of "Scent of Lilacs" FUTURE NEWS White Nights, book four will be released in April 2000 and White Dreams, book five in Oct 2000. White Wind and White Wolf are books one and two.
Rating: Summary: White Flame Review: Beautifully written...couldn't put it down. Can't wait to read White Wind and White Wolf!
Rating: Summary: White Flame Review: Beautifully written...couldn't put it down. Can't wait to read White Wind and White Wolf!
Rating: Summary: Passionate! Passionate! Passionate! WOW! Review: This book was totally breathtaking. From the first page I was hooked. Susan is a genious at writing love scenes, and the best part is that the charactors are in love before they submit themselves to one another. Totally sensual, and leaves you "wishing!" My only suggestion is to read her books in order because they are all relative, meaning she uses the same charactors in every book thus far. The story continues with the same family but amazingly enough you do not feel like some things were left un done at the end of the book, it just graudally picks up in the next book. I highly recomend this book, its a must read.
Rating: Summary: Exquisite characterization Review: This was a wonderful read, a richly romantic adventure. I read the last one hundred pages in one sitting because I simply could not put the book down. The suspense kept me on the edge of my seat, and the relationship between Emma and her hero-to-die-for Striking Thunder was hot enough to heat up this cold winter night. Well done, Ms. Edwards! I can't wait for White Nights next April.
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