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Winter's Touch

Winter's Touch

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book
Review: Winter's Touch is another great story by Janis Reams Hudson. It grips you from the very first page. It is hard to put this book down, you want to just keep on reading to find out what's happening next. The love story between Carson Dulaney and Winter Fawn is very compelling. Both love each other but for their own personal reasons are afraid to admit that love. Winter Fawn is part Indian and has a deep dark secret that she is afraid of revealing to anyone and is also afraid of the way the white people treat her and how that will reflect on Carson and his family (his little daughter, his young sister, and his elderly aunt). He's afraid to love again after failing in his first marriage. She is afraid of going back to the Indian that has vowed to make her his wife.

There are two other love stories involved with other familes that you can feel are just getting started. These stories I am sure will be further developed in the sequel to this book, Hunter's Touch, which I can't wait to read.

This is a must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book
Review: Winter's Touch is another great story by Janis Reams Hudson. It grips you from the very first page. It is hard to put this book down, you want to just keep on reading to find out what's happening next. The love story between Carson Dulaney and Winter Fawn is very compelling. Both love each other but for their own personal reasons are afraid to admit that love. Winter Fawn is part Indian and has a deep dark secret that she is afraid of revealing to anyone and is also afraid of the way the white people treat her and how that will reflect on Carson and his family (his little daughter, his young sister, and his elderly aunt). He's afraid to love again after failing in his first marriage. She is afraid of going back to the Indian that has vowed to make her his wife.

There are two other love stories involved with other familes that you can feel are just getting started. These stories I am sure will be further developed in the sequel to this book, Hunter's Touch, which I can't wait to read.

This is a must read.


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