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Meggie'S Baby (That Special Woman, Baby Arch) Rita Winner (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1039)

Meggie'S Baby (That Special Woman, Baby Arch) Rita Winner (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1039)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too much confusion
Review: Back Cover description: Coyote, earth's mischief-maker, was meddling in Jack Begaye's marriage, damn his hide...Once, rabble-rousing Jack left gentle, blue-eyed Meggie Baron. But it was for her own good! For Jack was Navajo--and trouble, to boot. Yet Meggie stubbornly returned to the reservation. Bearing a fatherless child. And Jack could fight their love no longer. He made Meggie his bride and Coyote howled with evil glee. For soon Meggie would have to choose: between fulfillment and heartbreak, her beloved husband...and her unborn baby.

This is the third book in the FAMILY BLESSINGS series I have read (I read them out of order). They don't get better. The people in this book are suppossed to care about and love one another, yet all they do is cause confusion and heartbreak. Meggie comes home, marries her love and the whole world falls apart because no one talks to anyone. This is now about two-thirds of the way through the book, by the time the hero gets arrested, the plot has gotten so muddy, it's just annoying. I hope MOTHER TO BE is the last in this series and the author will write about the characters in her other books...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Reavis Weaves a Spell in Navajo Land
Review: Here we are, back on the rez. The books in this series weave a spell: those oh-so American Navajo men, like Jack in this story, hogan-raised and wild, likes to line dance in country-western bars with hot chicks like Angelina. But he's always been a sucker for Meggie, the white girl who's more Navajo at heart than he is. She's too good for him, he thinks. Until she needs him, and then there he is; even though he knows (and her family knows) he's just bad news, had no relatives to teach him. The characters in this series are fascinating, I wish Reavis would have continued on and on to make more of these Navajo/non-Navaho love stories. The most interesting part is seeing how the Navaho males are so hip to ordinary American stuff, part of us, really, and yet they have this extra dimension, an alternate culture where they won't name dead people, do and don't celebrate Christmas, have a tribal police force where the cops act and talk like most other American cops, or American cops in romances, anyway. "One of Our Own," "Tenderly," "Meggie's Baby," "Mother to Be." Are there any more I don't know about? What a series! Heroes who are ordinary guys, not billionaires. And they get off some funny, wise guy lines, too.


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