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Rating:  Summary: Lady Genevieve and Gray Hawk are a great combination... =) Review: I was so happy that Gen-ee's followed her heart, an went after Gray Hawk, and her father accepted him, love comes once in a life time, I am glad she didn't turn away. A must read book.
Rating:  Summary: Fun, Adventurous, Romantic Review: Karen Kay has a great way of teaching you true Indian history, while taking you on a journey that makes you feel like you are there on the scene. This book is a great example of that. Gray Hawk and "Gen-ee" have such an adveture, which ranges from a river boat, to a trek on land into Blackfoot territory, then back on foot to St. Louis. Hunting, fighting enemies, and plenty of romance along the way. Good giggles when Gen-ee has a few problems learning the Indian way of life. I did find the beginning of this book to be a bit slow to get moving. But once Gen-ee manages to take Gray Hawk captive, the story takes off and never slows down. So keep reading! Adorable ending had me closing the book with a smile on my face. I've read all 3 of Kay's "Blackfoot Series" books. I recommend them all. The companions to Gray Hawk's Lady include "White Eagle's Touch" (EXCELLENT BOOK!), and "Night Thunder's Bride" (ALSO EXCELLENT!)
Rating:  Summary: Loved this one Review: Lady Genevieve sets out to the Blackfoot territory to being back an Indian (compensated for their time) to her father who has taken ill while researching the American Indian tribes. Her father is in St. Louis and to keep their family honor and monies he must have this tribe represented and finish the book very soon. She hires two trappers to procure her an Indian. It is not until they are about to set sail on the steamship again to St. Louis that she find the man they procured was kidnapped. But, she is under a time table and decides to "keep him" But, he turns the tables when the steamship explodes and sinks. He takes her captive to teach her a lesson. But, they both learn a lesson while they travel back to his home, one of love and culture. As they travel to his people he teaches her what she will need for her book and she helps him understand that not all white men are what he sees in the fort. This one started out a little slow but when it started to move it moved quickly and I became thoroughly engrossed. I really enjoyed this one and have gone to find the other 2 in this series
Rating:  Summary: Loved this one Review: Lady Genevieve sets out to the Blackfoot territory to being back an Indian (compensated for their time) to her father who has taken ill while researching the American Indian tribes. Her father is in St. Louis and to keep their family honor and monies he must have this tribe represented and finish the book very soon. She hires two trappers to procure her an Indian. It is not until they are about to set sail on the steamship again to St. Louis that she find the man they procured was kidnapped. But, she is under a time table and decides to "keep him" But, he turns the tables when the steamship explodes and sinks. He takes her captive to teach her a lesson. But, they both learn a lesson while they travel back to his home, one of love and culture. As they travel to his people he teaches her what she will need for her book and she helps him understand that not all white men are what he sees in the fort. This one started out a little slow but when it started to move it moved quickly and I became thoroughly engrossed. I really enjoyed this one and have gone to find the other 2 in this series
Rating:  Summary: Lady Genevieve and Gray Hawk are a great combination... Review: This is a great book... a must read... come and meet Gen-ee and Gray Hawk.. =) Trust me, you will like this book as well as I do... =) (If you like American Indian Romance) Thank you Kay... A great story... PS: the reviewer from Arcadia, CA is me, I have moved to Norway :)
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