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5.0 out of 5 stars Savage Persuasion
great book I enjoyed it so much I read it twice. Amazon is the only place I go to get my books, best books best price fast shipping
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3.0 out of 5 stars Savage Persuasion
Brietta and Rachel Russell came west with their parents accompanied by their two uncles. Brietta and Rachel's parents died on the journey; leaving their daughters enslaved by their uncles whose trade made them hated by their neighbors.

One evening Brietta and Rachel are forced to flee into the woods--during an Indain attack. Brietta is captured by an Indian Brave...

Published on May 14, 2000 by April L. Pitcher CPS


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3.0 out of 5 stars Savage Persuasion, May 14, 2000
Brietta and Rachel Russell came west with their parents accompanied by their two uncles. Brietta and Rachel's parents died on the journey; leaving their daughters enslaved by their uncles whose trade made them hated by their neighbors.

One evening Brietta and Rachel are forced to flee into the woods--during an Indain attack. Brietta is captured by an Indian Brave of the Cherokee nation--Brave Eagle. Brown Cloud, also claims the beautiful Brietta. Will Brown Cloud turn against his friend?

Brietta, sharing a secret bond with her sister knows in her heart that she is safe, but where is she? Brave Eagle takes his captive to his tent and soon realizes that love for this white-woman burns in his heart.

An old friend turned enemy lurks watching for the moment to ensare Brietta and take her away. Yet fate steps in and mixes things up in a fun way that will keep you chuckling thoughout the book.

Join with Brietta and Rachel as they discover that their neighbors are not as savage as they had thought.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Even the best of authors can dish out a a bad book, August 29, 2001
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Jessica Young (Chatham, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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Twin girls, two men from separate tribes.
Ok, this COULD of been a good book, however the only thing that happens (note that this happens through the ENTIRE book) is that the two tribes keep getting the girls mixed up. In the end, one of the twins ends up running off with some old guy while the other stays with her man.
This book is boring and completely predictable. I'm a huge fan of Cassie Edwards, but come on Cassie, you can do better than this!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Savage Persuasion, March 21, 2006
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Suzanne Morse (Poultney, vt United States) - See all my reviews
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great book I enjoyed it so much I read it twice. Amazon is the only place I go to get my books, best books best price fast shipping
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5.0 out of 5 stars Marvelous, March 11, 2004
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Claudia (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Savage Persuasion (Paperback)
I just could not put down. it was an excellent book and i would tell anyone to buy it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars My experience...., December 15, 2002
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Fan of the savage... (Virginia, United States) - See all my reviews
I loved this book. It is nothing more for me than to get away from everyday life & go on an adventure in someone elses shoes for a change. A ... romantic fairytale for grown-ups. Yeah, grown-ups need fairytales too. Dare to dream a little. My aunt let me borrow this book years ago & I read it & loved it so much that I kept it, waited until I forgot how the story went & read it again like it was the first time all over again. I still loved it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars OK....., November 26, 2001
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This book was good in that it makes the reader want to read on. but Brietta having the "love-at-first sight" experience was quite ridiculous.I liked Brave Eagle's determination to win Brietta over but not his thoughtlessness to Brietta about her twin. The mixup was frustrating. * Don't p'ple ever notice their difference in eye color??? * finally the twins settle down with their cherokee heroes. it's quite a story if you like stories which sound like fairytales. (Don't they all?)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Different concept, enjoyable reading, August 10, 2000
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It was fun to see how Cassie Edwards could write a story with twins in it. Brietta and Rachel were identical except for their eye color. When Brave Eagle rescued and claimed Brietta he had no idea about Rachel. Rachel having got separated from Brietta in the woods at night came into her own story as well. It was interesting watching Brietta learn the ways of Brave Eagles people and watching the determination in Brave Eagle to make Brietta surrender herself to him and his ways. The book gets somewhat amusing toward the end when Brietta and Rachel are so close to finding each other that anyone within their presence can't understand how one woman can be in so many places at one time until they finally see them together and realize that "one woman" is actually two. It's very enjoyable to read. Though the book was mostly about Brietta, though you were able to read some of Rachels time of separation as well.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Savage Persuasion, May 14, 2000
Brietta and Rachel Russell came west with their parents accompanied by their two uncles. Brietta and Rachel's parents died on the journey; leaving their daughters enslaved by their uncles whose trade made them hated by their neighbors.

One evening Brietta and Rachel are forced to flee into the woods--during an Indain attack. Brietta is captured by an Indian Brave of the Cherokee nation--Brave Eagle. Brown Cloud, also claims the beautiful Brietta. Will Brown Cloud turn against his friend?

Brietta, sharing a secret bond with her sister knows in her heart that she is safe, but where is she? Brave Eagle takes his captive to his tent and soon realizes that love for this white-woman burns in his heart.

An old friend turned enemy lurks watching for the moment to ensare Brietta and take her away. Yet fate steps in and mixes things up in a fun way that will keep you chuckling thoughout the book.

Join with Brietta and Rachel as they discover that their neighbors are not as savage as they had thought.

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