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Skyler Hawk: Lone Brave (Silhouette Desire, 1272)

Skyler Hawk: Lone Brave (Silhouette Desire, 1272)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good premise, good characters
Review: I liked this book. It took a different spin on the amnesia storyline.

The hero has had amnesia for years and has learned to deal with it. He has a job, drives a car, lives his life. However, he keeps himself emotionally detatched because he know he can't commit to anyone without knowing the details of his life.

The heroine is funny and fiesty - determined to know all of Sky's secrets.

What kept this book from the full five stars, though, is the holes in logic this book presented. Sky was a teen when he lost his memory. Exactly - what happened to him? Finishing school aside - how did he get his license without having some type of identification? How does he pay taxes without a social security number? How did he apply for credit cards or a bank account with any basic forms of identification?

It just bothered me, yet there was no real way in the story to tell of exactly how Sky survived his late teens to become an adult.

Either way, if you can suspend logic for a few hours, it is an enjoyable read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Very Good but........
Review: I will go with "excellent" description of the characters.
Skyler "Reed" was searching. Windy's morality blew out the door. This is what I call a marshmallow story - the form is good but the whole inside is mushy.

The characters are lovable but....especially Edith. You mentally know but you don't sense the danger that Lucy is in. Too much dwelling on the physical and not enough strengthing of the story

Much as I love Native American[s] stories, I hate it when I get to the middle [or just past] and can't wait to finish the book and start another --- still, it was a decent read as SD's go.

I would like to see S. Whitefeather expand her talents in the SSE or the H. Super R. lines. She would be allowed more depth to her stories.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Stuff
Review: Sheri WhiteFeather will no doubt be producing wonderful romances for many years to come. Her writing makes you feel as if you're a part of the story. Great love scenes and sexual tension. Super read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hot Stuff
Review: Sheri WhiteFeather will no doubt be producing wonderful romances for many years to come. Her writing makes you feel as if you're a part of the story. Great love scenes and sexual tension. Super read!


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