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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast-paced & richly detailed time-travel romance
Lonewolf, chosen from birth to lead his people, is a "stargazer"-he has visions of things to come. Unfortunately, he is unable to stop the inevitable death and destruction of his people in 1863. Desolate after losing his wife, child, and family, and rejected by his people because of his visions, Lonewolf seeks solace from the stars. He is transported through...
Published on January 26, 1998 by BarkLessWagMore
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Time traveling love story
Stargazer was a time traveling love story that I had trouble getting into at first. I don't like when there are a few words/phrases in a different language because I just skip those and feel like I'm missing out on the story. I found a glossary for said words/phrases at the end of the book, however had I known about that glossary I still would have skipped over them...
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fast-paced & richly detailed time-travel romance, January 26, 1998
This review is from: Stargazer (Mass Market Paperback)
Lonewolf, chosen from birth to lead his people, is a "stargazer"-he has visions of things to come. Unfortunately, he is unable to stop the inevitable death and destruction of his people in 1863. Desolate after losing his wife, child, and family, and rejected by his people because of his visions, Lonewolf seeks solace from the stars. He is transported through time to the modern-day world, where he meets Willow, a police officer who is half Navajo. His powers, when combined with hers, can help save the life of one very important and deathly ill little boy. This book was a real page-turner for me because I was never quite sure where it was leading. It had its painful and touching moments, but there was also humor. I bought the entire time-travel idea (and liked how it was resolved in the end), and I admired both of the strong lead characters, who would do anything for the people they loved. STARGAZER is a rather short book and the story takes place in the span of six days, so the relationship between the hero and heroine developed quickly, but it worked for me because the author made me believe they were incomplete without the other. The love scenes are of the sweet variety, but there was enough sexual tension to keep me happy.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stargazer brings Navajo history into the present., May 20, 1999
This review is from: Stargazer (Mass Market Paperback)
Laura Baker weaves a tale of heartache, history, mysticism and love as she tells the story of Lonewolf, a Navajoy stargazer, and Willow Becenti, a woman who believes in the future, not looking into the past. When I discovered Laura Baker I stumbled upon an author who can tell a story that keeps me spellbound from the first page to the last. I'm anxiously awaiting her third book this fall!
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Intelligent and intense, sexy and moving well written tale, January 2, 1999
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I'm not a time travel or Indian romance reader but this book joins my best of 1998 reads. It's a really well crafted story that gives a very good mixture of the history of the Navaho's doomed position in the 1860's and their native myths and belief's with a wonderful romance between a 1860's shaman and a modern Indian police woman.
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Time traveling love story, December 26, 2011
This review is from: Stargazer (Mass Market Paperback)
Stargazer was a time traveling love story that I had trouble getting into at first. I don't like when there are a few words/phrases in a different language because I just skip those and feel like I'm missing out on the story. I found a glossary for said words/phrases at the end of the book, however had I known about that glossary I still would have skipped over them. The fact that the phrases/words were in the Warrior's language did not make the tone of the book better for me. Perhaps the author could have put the English version in paren right after the Warrior language? Just a thought. Anyhow....the book involved mystery, love, a man with barely any clothes, some sweet love scenes (no sultry language but enough description to create it in your mind:) ), and after about 50 pages became a fast read....I'm just not sure some people would get that far.
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