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5.0 out of 5 stars Pam outdid herself again - absolutely fabulous
If the first book wasn't enough to keep you reading, the second is just as wonderful. I couldn't put it down, it draws you into the book and you want more. So is this going to be a trilogy? I sure hope so!!!!
Published on July 10, 2006 by Cynthia C. Stimson

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3.0 out of 5 stars Pulled Along History's Timeline
Pulled Along History's Timeline
By Romance Junkies Reviewer: Rhea Palmer


A magical time-machine bed makes its way into the Anderson household forever changing their lives. They take turns traveling back in time to learn where their true destiny lies. In the second book of Pamela Ackerson's trilogy, it is Matthew's turn to learn where his place is...
Published on September 8, 2006 by Pamela Ackerson


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3.0 out of 5 stars Pulled Along History's Timeline, September 8, 2006
This review is from: We the People (Paperback)
Pulled Along History's Timeline
By Romance Junkies Reviewer: Rhea Palmer


A magical time-machine bed makes its way into the Anderson household forever changing their lives. They take turns traveling back in time to learn where their true destiny lies. In the second book of Pamela Ackerson's trilogy, it is Matthew's turn to learn where his place is in life. Transported back to South Dakota in the year 1890, Matthew is witness to the Native American Lakota tribe's battles with the U.S. Government. Being half Lakota himself, Matthew is torn between loyalty to his tribe and loyalty to his country. The conflict escalates into open hostility when Sitting Bull endorses the Ghost Dance - a religious movement seen as a threat to the U.S. military. Sitting Bull's arrest takes a dark turn when he is shot and killed and the hatred culminates in the Massacre of Wounded Knee.


As Matthew is pulled along history's timeline, he is frustrated at the mistakes made and the ignorance of both sides to how true co-existence can be accomplished. When Matthew meets Devry, this child-woman steals his heart and complicates his life in ways she cannot understand. How can Matthew find his destiny when Devry has no idea how different his world is from hers? In the midst of bloody confrontations and his own inner turmoil, can he keep his head and not alter history?


Pamela Ackerson's love for Native Americans shows through her writing. The characters she has created have a high regard for them and their beliefs. I enjoyed reading and learning about a culture I don't normally come into contact with. You will definitely need to start at the beginning of this story with her first book, Home of the Braves.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Pam outdid herself again - absolutely fabulous, July 10, 2006
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If the first book wasn't enough to keep you reading, the second is just as wonderful. I couldn't put it down, it draws you into the book and you want more. So is this going to be a trilogy? I sure hope so!!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars back to the bed!, March 29, 2006
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Rebecca Brown "rebeccasreads" (Clallam Bay, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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Rebeccasreads recommends WE THE PEOPLE for all those yearning for the sequel to HOME OF THE BRAVES.

Once again, Pamela Ackerson weaves her imaginative tale, blending present & past in a lovely romance, a lively adventure, a fine mystery with some fascinating history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I could not put this book down from beginning to end., March 27, 2006
This review is from: We the People (Paperback)
I enjoyed this book from start to finish. After reading "Home of the Braves", I didn't know what to think. The mystery kept me going because it challenged me the whole time, therefore, I was never bored.

The time travel is what initially got me interested in these books of hers. She has a very vivid imagination and knows what to do with it. While writing, she must think like all of her characters in detail because she describes each person and their thoughts right down to the smallest detail. I loved her first and second book and I can not wait for the third in this trilogy. I read a lot and I highly recommend her first and second book.
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