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Cherokee (Desire, 1376)

Cherokee (Desire, 1376)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: endearing!
Review:

Adam Paige discovers he is Native American and adopted and longs to find his real family. Sarah Cloud is Cherokee as well and Adam learns she is originally from the town of his birth in Oklahoma so he asks for her help to trace his roots. Sarah had never planned to return to her hometown because of her own childhood pain and had decided to make her home in California. However as she comes to know Adam, she grows to love him and wants to help him find his true heritage.

This warm hearted tale is a must read for lovers of Native American stories. It is gentle & compassionate, yet wonderfully romantic! A hero as special as Adam Paige always touches my heart!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ACTUALLY A 4 MINUS OR A 3 PLUS!
Review: I was a bit disappointed in this story. Don't get me wrong - it was very well written and the subject matter of alcoholism is very real.

The romance is really a story of lust which is manipulated into the idea of love developing between an emotionally scarred Cherokee woman and a vaguelly upset, strong? man who is searching for his birth parents.

Sarah Cloud warns Adam Paige that he might not like what he finds out. Of course, we can understand his driving need to search for his roots. But he seems to have a highly idealist idea of his parents. [What a shocker!]

Sarah was devestated, at 18, by her father's alcoholism, but at 24 she should have realized that he is the only one that could help himself. She must have felt guilty at leaving him.

But now at 24 and having kept herself for the "right" man she crawls in bed because of lusting after Adam? And then backs off because Adam finally admits to having a drinking bout in high school. Too much feminine emotionalism!

Good story but too gooey - starts out with some strength but falls apart - great ending -- wasn't sorry to see this one end.

recommend some --M but I am not too enthusiastic!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: ACTUALLY A 4 MINUS OR A 3 PLUS!
Review: I was a bit disappointed in this story. Don't get me wrong - it was very well written and the subject matter of alcoholism is very real.

The romance is really a story of lust which is manipulated into the idea of love developing between an emotionally scarred Cherokee woman and a vaguelly upset, strong? man who is searching for his birth parents.

Sarah Cloud warns Adam Paige that he might not like what he finds out. Of course, we can understand his driving need to search for his roots. But he seems to have a highly idealist idea of his parents. [What a shocker!]

Sarah was devestated, at 18, by her father's alcoholism, but at 24 she should have realized that he is the only one that could help himself. She must have felt guilty at leaving him.

But now at 24 and having kept herself for the "right" man she crawls in bed because of lusting after Adam? And then backs off because Adam finally admits to having a drinking bout in high school. Too much feminine emotionalism!

Good story but too gooey - starts out with some strength but falls apart - great ending -- wasn't sorry to see this one end.

recommend some --M but I am not too enthusiastic!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cherokee
Review: This is the seventh book I have read of Sheri Whitefeather's - she writes the most compelling Native American story's that really touch you.

This book centers arould Adam Paige who after his adopted parents die finds out that he is part Native American and starts looking for his Cherokee heritage. On the other hand Sara Cloud wants to forget about her heritage. Their pasts also center around alcohism - Adam in his youth and Sara who had to deal with it growing up because of her father. It is a very emotional, powerful and remarkable love story.


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