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Cheyenne Moon |
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Rating: Summary: Predictable plot, good characters Review: Judd Lassetier is your typical anti-hero, attractive to the heroine because of his faults, not despite them. One thing that I am really sick of in these Indian romance novels is the frequent and unecessary use of the term "Half-breed". Now I know that someone out there is going to try to tell me that it is historically acurate to use that term, and I agree, in the context of the novel it may sometimes be required. However, why do the authors and publishers use this all over the dust jackets? It's a very offensive term that these authors who claim to respect the native peoples of this land should use carefully. That said, I like the hero and heroine's characters a lot, but in the last third of the novel the author seems to be struggling to keep these two from getting to know each other as individuals as well as keeping them apart romantically. I reccomend this book if you like Indian romance and want a change from the kidnapped white-woman thing.
Rating: Summary: Predictable plot, good characters Review: Judd Lassiter is the man they call Panther. He's a half-breed, a wanderer, a bounty hunter who can face any danger without blinking. Kat Diamond needs Lassiter. He's the only man who can save her from her stepfather's hired killers. So Kat offers Judd a fortune to get her safely to her destination, little knowing that Lassiter has already made a deal--with her enemy. Historical romance lovers will be thrilled by Kat and Judd's story and will eagerly await the next installment of Finch's Mystics of the Four Winds.
Rating: Summary: Desperate woman hires man who works for her enemy. Review: Judd Lassiter is the man they call Panther. He's a half-breed, a wanderer, a bounty hunter who can face any danger without blinking. Kat Diamond needs Lassiter. He's the only man who can save her from her stepfather's hired killers. So Kat offers Judd a fortune to get her safely to her destination, little knowing that Lassiter has already made a deal--with her enemy. Historical romance lovers will be thrilled by Kat and Judd's story and will eagerly await the next installment of Finch's Mystics of the Four Winds.
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