Rating: Summary: Muddled, contradictory novel, frequently racist Review: There's an explosion. Then the bad guy tells an insurance company that the explosion was caused by Native Americans, who had been sending him threats. The insurance company hires a PI to find out if the bad guy had indeed been receiving threats; if he had, then his insurance claims go bye-bye. That's right: they hire her to prove he'd received threats, WHEN HE HIMSELF HAD BEEN CLAIMING TO HAVE RECEIVED THREATS.Add to this moronic, ill-conceived plot a number of white, middle-class platitudes about the way Native Americans have no right to their anger or to tribal justice, and you have a nauseating, self-righteous, obnoxious, idiotic, racist little pile of scrap.
Rating: Summary: AWESOME! Review: This book is a great one for those of you that like a little mystery and romance along with a bit of spirituality in it. I loved this book and anyone who reads it more than likely will to. :o)
Rating: Summary: Beautifully written. Definately an enjoyable read. Review: Though not one of her better books, I still found it very interesting, and hard to put down.
In some places the book made my hair stand on end! I love all the little 'adventures' Miss Talldeer went through to find out where this magical force was coming from. The "Little people" I found really neat and interesting. My friend told me not to bother buying this book because it wasn't very good. I bought it anyways (at a used bookstore, just in case I didn't like it so I could get it cheep) and I loved it. A Mercedes Lackey book to treasure
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