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Rating: Summary: I've never been so bored. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Review: After 100 pages, I just can't read another word. It has been 100 pages of the heroine, White Dove, berating the leading man, Jeremy. 100 pages of her going over how inferior he is and why he will never be good enough for her. 100 pages of him trying everything to receive the slightest kind word from her, but she continues insisting on pointing out all of his short comings. The characters are typical and flat. The only one I could find any emotion for was Jeremy, and that emotion was sorrow. I'm very disappointed. I usually prefer books where the female lead character is a strong warrior woman. But this woman was too hard to like. The story is very slow. After 100 pages, there is no progression towards a future at all. It just stands still. Generally, I can get through a good book in a day or two. It has taken 3 days to get this far, and I'm not willing to spend another day hoping it will get better. Having trouble falling asleep at night? Read this book.
Rating: Summary: Great Book!!! Review: I have read all of Susan Edwards books, and if you loved them all, White Dove isn't going to disappoint. Even though this is the final book in the series of the children of Golden Eagle and White Wind, this book ties all the ends together nicely. I stayed up all night reading the book, laughing, crying and smiling. One thing is for sure, have a box of kleenex nearby while reading!!!
Rating: Summary: Great Book!!! Review: I have read all of Susan Edwards books, and if you loved them all, White Dove isn't going to disappoint. Even though this is the final book in the series of the children of Golden Eagle and White Wind, this book ties all the ends together nicely. I stayed up all night reading the book, laughing, crying and smiling. One thing is for sure, have a box of kleenex nearby while reading!!!
Rating: Summary: Awesome author! Review: Set in 1859, Nebraska Territory. The story followed Jeremy Jones and White Dove. Jeremy had been with the Lakota, Sioux for three years now. That was how long his sister, Jessie, had been married to the chief, White Wolf (White Dove's brother). That was also how long Jeremy had been trying to impress White Dove, in hope she would marry him. She was a s skilled as any male warrior and expected her mate to treat her with respect. She had no wish of her future husband stopping her from hunting and such. Jeremy slowly earned the respect of the tribe. His love of children showed. He even raised two bear cubs. (You'll have to read the book to find out how and why.) Greed, jealousy, and betrayal showed up in the form of Waho, a Sioux from the Miniconjou branch. He cared nothing for White Dove, but vowed to marry her for the power of her family. He planned to be chief someday. The more Jeremy proved himself to White Dove and the tribe, Waho's jealousy and greed grew. ***** I found this to be an awesome read and highly recommend it to everyone! This series ROCKS! *****
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