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5.0 out of 5 stars #3 of THE BADLANDS SAGA -- KITTY CONOVER'S STORY
Not exactly what you would expect from a young girl of that era.
But then just exactly what you would expect from a girl raised by all males. Kitty is of an innocent, arrogant, stubborn nature and figures she can do anything her brothers could.

She has a deep familial love for Aaron Smiler and since her brothers have left the ranch to pursue their own...
Published on April 10, 2008 by M. Hartmann

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2.0 out of 5 stars A mediocre read but definitely not the worst written
Dakota Territory 1867-1888

Five-year-old Kitty Conover and her brothers, ten-year-old Gabe and nine-year-old Yale along with their mother, Dorry are left homeless after the death of their grandfather. They and their mother decide to find their father, Clay who they believed to be a lost but alive government hero, but is actually rumored to be an outlaw. Along their...

Published on April 18, 2004 by Nancy Compton


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5.0 out of 5 stars #3 of THE BADLANDS SAGA -- KITTY CONOVER'S STORY, April 10, 2008
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M. Hartmann "abayyan" (Milan, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Badlands Heart (Badlands) (Mass Market Paperback)
Not exactly what you would expect from a young girl of that era.
But then just exactly what you would expect from a girl raised by all males. Kitty is of an innocent, arrogant, stubborn nature and figures she can do anything her brothers could.

She has a deep familial love for Aaron Smiler and since her brothers have left the ranch to pursue their own lives she must look out for him.
She has an apptitude for tracking and taming mustangs and seems to hold the ranch just above going under. So she is very independant.

When she comes upon Bo Chandler she is prepared to shoot. Then realizes that he is badly wounded. Yup! she saves him. It seems that she gets a good whiff of the pheromones exuding from him.

The pheromones become stronger and leads Kitty into realizing that there is some kind of pull to the male and female other than just mating. Well the urge to mate is there, she just does not understand it.

She becomes like all females in heat and wants to experience the physical pleasures. Bo is happy to oblige.

Like the others, more action was needed, but the story unfolded well.
Bo revealed his training as a lawyer and he suddenly found himself a job in Misery.
But then a threat appeared and of course Kitty wants to jump right in.
Like all females she has an inflated idea of the help she can provide.
She gets caught in the middle thereby causing more danger but has the nerve to make her move for Bo.

An entertaining story - not too bad a read - completes the Saga of the Badlands - the characters were worth reading the set for.
Recommend the set -- wish they would provide more action, not only in the barn etc.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A mediocre read but definitely not the worst written, April 18, 2004
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This review is from: Badlands Heart (Badlands) (Mass Market Paperback)
Dakota Territory 1867-1888

Five-year-old Kitty Conover and her brothers, ten-year-old Gabe and nine-year-old Yale along with their mother, Dorry are left homeless after the death of their grandfather. They and their mother decide to find their father, Clay who they believed to be a lost but alive government hero, but is actually rumored to be an outlaw. Along their wagon odyssey, their mother dies and the children continue on until they reach the little town of Misery. In Misery they meet up with old, lonely and poor Aaron Smiler. Aaron raises the children as his own.

Once the boys are grown and gone, Kitty grows to be an independent headstrong and buckskin clad woman who alone rounds up wild mustangs as their only source of income. Upon one of her round-ups, she discovers a handsome and dying Bo Chandler. Kitty nurses him back to health and he decides to repay her by staying at the Smiler ranch to help her and Aaron do some repairs, cook and clean.

Kitty doesn't recognize her growing like and dependency towards Bo as the beginnings of love. Aaron, Kitty's brothers and the townspeople learn that Bo is a big city lawyer exploring the country and he is soon helping others with his legal expertise. Kitty decides she doesn't care others' caution of Bo possibly swindling her of her love and of her meager possessions, so she gives herself freely to Bo one night inside the barn. She decides she greatly likes the physical act of love and tells Aaron in no uncertain terms she will continue to do so, regardless if he approves or not.

Eventually love prevails and all turns out well.

I found the book to be disjointed and mediocre at best. It began to be unbelievable starting with the children traveling alone surprising easy after the death of their mother. Kitty is portrayed as a strong but naive woman in her twenties but she acts like she's a ten-years-old and quite a simpleton. Bo is just too good to be true as he happily cooks and cleans after Kitty and Aaron as well as handles all the outside chores. Aaron seems to be the only character that is somewhat realistic until he easily condones Kitty and Bo having premarital sex. The book is not dynamic, but it's not the worse one I've ever read either.

Ms. Langan has also written in addition to Badlands Heart, Badlands Law and Badlands Legend. I assume these two books are about Kitty's brothers, Gabe and Yale.

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