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Beyond The Horizon by Connie Mason,
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This review is from: Beyond the Horizon (Paperback)
A book that keeps you interested from start to finish!Red and white, Indian and settler, male and female, they came together in a fierce clash of wills as the wagon trains rolled ever westward, following the dream of a new life . . . BEYOND THE HORIZON. As the sheltered daughter of the once prosperous Branigan family, beautiful Shannon was ill-prepared for the rigors of the Oregon Trail, but she was still less prepared for half-breed scout, Swift-Blade. His dark eyes seemed to pierce her very soul, stripping away layers of civilization and baring her hidden longing to his savage gaze. His bronzed arms were forbidden to her, his searing kisses just a tantalizing fantasy; but as the countless miles passed beneath the wagon wheels, taking them to the heart of Indian Territory. Shannon sensed that this untamed land would give her new strength and the freedom to love the man who could fullfill her wild desire. Don't miss the other exciting books related to Swift Blade Stryker and Shannon Branigan... PROMISED SUNRISE by Robin Lee Hatcher tells the love story between Shannon Branigan's brother Tucker Branigan; and A PROMISE OF THUNDER by Connie Mason is the love story of Swift Blade and Shannon's son Grady Stryker and Storm Kennedy.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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The Best of the Branigans,
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This review is from: Beyond the Horizon (Paperback)
This is probably my second favorite book that Connie Mason has written (only being outdone by My Lady Vixen). I honestly don't read much Connie Mason anymore because it seemed like she was just rehashing the same story over and over again, but with different names given to her characters. She absolutely hooked me with Beyond the Herizon, and I ended up tracking down the rest of the Branigan stories. I must say Mason's novel is stylistcally different from the rest of series, but I think that is to it's credit. It's definately the best installment in the series and definately a keeper. The story does have a serious theme thread through out the novel, in that it deals with the descrimination of Native Ameriacans towards the end of the Indian Wars. It's a beautiful story really and I definately believe that if you're a Connie Mason fan, or even if you are not, that you'll definately enjoy Blade's and Shannon's story.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One Of Ms. Mason's Best.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Beyond the Horizon (Love Spell Historical Romance) (Mass Market Paperback)
Beyond the Horizon is on of the best of Ms. Masons books. Having the orginal and 2 copies of the new prints of it. It is one story that you enjoy each time you read it. Blade taking on a job as wagon scout (after being ask by the President to find out who is selling guns to the Indians). Shannon joins the wagon train to meet her family , who went ahead of her when she stayed behind to care for a sick aunt. Both not wanting to admit it are attraced to each other. Although Blades tries to disuade her many times, Love wins out and they have many obstacles which they must overcome from both white settlers and the Indians, their love grows stronger as they finally find the happiness they are striving for.
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