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Savage Embers

Savage Embers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Romance, Refreshingly Different
Review: "This woman is not only my wife, but my best friend and companion."
What I really enjoyed about this book was the fact that the young woman was not another rich spoiled girl, taken against her will, hating the indian who she is with..... This girl has known hardship in her life. She accepts her indian friend from the first time they meet. They do fall in love much more quickly than it seems two people really would, but aside from that their characters are very realistic.
I also love that this hunky indian chief fell for the her when he thought that she was a chubby girl. (He didn't know she was actually pregnant.) I adore a hero who can love a girl that doesn't have the perfect body. I also adore the fact that he takes pride in claiming her new daughter as his own. Also, the fact that he proudly takes his new wife with him everywhere he goes, claiming that "This woman is not only my wife, but my best friend and companion." Talk about romantic!
This book is long (442 pages), but I still read it in 2 days. I never wanted to put it down. Even with all of those pages, the story never once got slow or boring. There are exciting expeditions and excellent love scenes.
Finally, another thing that was different about this book was the fact that it didn't end too abruptly. Generally, when the villain is beat, the story is over. This story continued for several more chapters. For once, you get to see how the couple moves on into their future together. That is something that I wish more authors would pick up on.
Highly, highly recommended!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very romantic
Review: I found this book romantically satisfying, and the characters fairly well fleshed out and believable. The only aspect I felt a little hard to believe was the speed by which Falcon Hawk and Maggie developed a relationship. One day her husband was dead, and the next she was in love with this handsome Indian chief. Granted, she had never truly been 'in' love with her husband, therefore she didn't feel that kind of remorse, but it felt sort of wrong with how quickly she went from one to the other. Falcon Hawk certainly is one of Ms. Edward's more charitable and generous characters, willing from the beginning to take in Maggie's unborn child and raise as his own, even accepting Maggie having lied to him about the child's existence! I believed in their love from the beginning, so I would recommend this to anyone who loves to believe in love at first sight, if they don't mind the speed of the relationship!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: ok...
Review: this book was ok i guess not at all like her other books the first thing that bugged me was the heroinnes birth of her child, her baby is immediately taken away and the hero didnt bother to tell her that the baby would be taken away he takes it uppon himself to decide that a baby thats not his needs indian milk to fit despite the fact that he loves the baby despite its white color makes sense right? so we have a heroinne who has her child taken from her and has to watch a stranger that her baby and know that that person is feeding her baby with her milk and the hero doesnt even consult her with this. in that day and age indians hated whites so i understand why they would want to do what they did to the heroinne but hello shes her child couldnt they ask her first??im still trying to get over my disgust over that i might not read this authors books for a while... and what bugged me most was soft voice, god did i hate that h@ that womem was messed up, one min she loves the hero then she goes and sleeps when an 80 yr old man she is so swept up in passion she loves him ofcourse that is only a few tthings that turned my stomach i couldnt even finish this book i had to skim through it.


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