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Rating: Summary: THE BEST YET!! Review: From the very moment Jane Harris meets incredibly sexy John Whitefeather I was enthralled. Without exception, Deb Hale's knack at writing intricate stories of love and desire capture my complete attention. The scenery and characterization is so vivid and complete, you'll be drawn into this story right away. Whitefeather's Woman is absolutely heart-rending. Schedule some time to read this one, you won't be able to put it down.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST YET!! Review: From the very moment Jane Harris meets incredibly sexy John Whitefeather I was enthralled. Without exception, Deb Hale's knack at writing intricate stories of love and desire capture my complete attention. The scenery and characterization is so vivid and complete, you'll be drawn into this story right away. Whitefeather's Woman is absolutely heart-rending. Schedule some time to read this one, you won't be able to put it down.
Rating: Summary: Whitefeather's Woman Review: John Whitefeather is a hero who will linger in your imagination long after you've finished reading Whitefeather's Woman. Using the perfect balance of strength and vulnerability, Deborah Hale has created John Whitefeather, a man who has his own secrets and prejudices, yet finds room in his heart for shy, emabttled Jane Harris. Jane wants to start a new life in the wild west, far from the frightening world she's escaped. Her plans don't include falling in love, yet John's gentle ways are exactly the balm she needs to heal her wounds. Make room on your bookshelf for Whitefeather's Woman. You'll want to read it more than once.
Rating: Summary: Another emotional read.... Review: When it comes to romances, it's always about the guy for me. Oh, I want a well-drawn heroine, but my enjoyment hinges largely on whether the author has created a hero I can fall in love with. Deborah Hale has done it here with the gentle-natured, blue-eyed Cheyenne leader, John Whitefeather. Handsome, strong, gentler of wild mustangs and flighty maidens.... <Sigh> But Hale's heroine is no slouch, either. She has come west to Big Sky Country to escape violence at the hands of her erstwhile fiancé. A city girl, she's a fish out of water, but she's a quick study. Whitefeather himself is no stranger to violence at the hands of the more powerful, which gives him a profound bond with Jane. But how can either of them be sure Jane's need for him is not borne solely from her need of a protector? Another emotionally rewarding story from Deborah Hale.
Rating: Summary: Another emotional read.... Review: When it comes to romances, it's always about the guy for me. Oh, I want a well-drawn heroine, but my enjoyment hinges largely on whether the author has created a hero I can fall in love with. Deborah Hale has done it here with the gentle-natured, blue-eyed Cheyenne leader, John Whitefeather. Handsome, strong, gentler of wild mustangs and flighty maidens.... But Hale's heroine is no slouch, either. She has come west to Big Sky Country to escape violence at the hands of her erstwhile fiancé. A city girl, she's a fish out of water, but she's a quick study. Whitefeather himself is no stranger to violence at the hands of the more powerful, which gives him a profound bond with Jane. But how can either of them be sure Jane's need for him is not borne solely from her need of a protector? Another emotionally rewarding story from Deborah Hale.
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