Growing up in a white man's world, Blackfoot Jolena Edmonds is haunted by visions of a handsome warrior that call her back to the world of her own people, and on a trip through the Montana Territory, she encounters Spotted Eagle. Original.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Sappy...not authors best,
This review is from: Savage Illusion (Mass Market Paperback)
I've read this author before and enjoyed her, but this one is definitely not her best. Her earlier stuff is a lot better, like so many other authors that have the countless amounts of books on the shelves that are all too similar and lacking (Danielle Steel, Nora Roberts, James Patterson etc.) This novel had way too many aspects that are completely unbelievable, made up or just not truly researched. For starters, natives did not have "dishes" that had to be cleaned every night (pg. 407) or had trunks that they kept clothes in (pg. 398). The natives are too white, and I find it highly unlikely that an entire tribe in that region of the country could speak English. The main point for Jolena and her brother being there in the first place is too wild for me, a team of scientists searching for butterflies. No way! In the 1850's white people risked their lives to get to homesteads in Oregon or other areas on the west coast, not to search for a silly butterfly. I wouldn't risk my life in unexplored areas for that, with Indians and other dangers as well. Jolena herself is a witless female, who endangers her life one too many times for some stupid reason of her own creation. Whatever happened to heroines who were cleaver and got themselves out of their own sticky situations. Also, when I'm reading a romance novel I usually expect the lovers to have sex right about the middle of the book. These two were at it 100 pages in, after speaking just a few sentences to each other. Do people get to know each other before they get it on? I realize that this is fiction but I like romances that sound more believable. It will be awhile before I pick up another book by this author.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I loved it!!,
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This review is from: Savage Illusion (Mass Market Paperback)
I love Cassie Edwards books. I have a huge collection of them. I re-read them over time but this is the second time I read this and I loved it even more then the last time. It was great to read the story and watch Jolena and Spotted Eagle's love for each other grow. I also like the way that she wondered in the forest after the abduction of Two Ridges and she found herself in her father's presence. I really enjoyed this book as I have all of Cassie Edward's books. I keep waiting for her new ones and have them already on pre-order.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Illusions and Butterflies,
This review is from: Savage Illusion (Mass Market Paperback)
Jolena, a Blackfoot, was found by white settlers. Raised in white man's world, she knew of her heritage. Haunted by dreams of a warrior she knew where she belonged. Traveling to Montana to search for a butterfly she meets the man of her dreams. Her brother refuses to let her stay. Spotted Eagle refuses to let go. Will her brother change his mind? Will Spotted Eagle have the woman he loves? Will Jolena ever feel at home? Or will the Butterfly get them all?
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