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White Dawn (Leisure Historical Romance) [Mass Market Paperback]

Susan Edwards (Author)
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Leisure Historical Romance May 2002

Missouri River, 1810

Broken-hearted and abandoned in the wilds of America's untamed West, sixteen-year-old Emily Ambrose is rescued from certain death by solitary trapper John Cartier. Though she's learned the hard way not to trust any man, she can't help but feel safe with the kind stranger.

John can't imagine anyone willingly letting Emily go. Her strength and beauty call to him, but it is clear her wounded heart needs time to heal, and he won't settle for just her body. He vows to return Emily to civilization—and to resist the desire growing between them, unless she turns to him out of love.

Emily is drawn to her rugged but gentle rescuer, and begins to feel the passion that a woman can feel for a man. But she can't embrace a future with John as long as she's haunted by secrets of the past...

Book 1 of 12.

Previously published.

90,000 words

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 347 pages
  • Publisher: Leisure Books (May 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0843949953
  • ISBN-13: 978-0843949957
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,525,827 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars You HAVE GOT to read this one!, July 2, 2002
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Set in 1810, near the Missouri River. Emily Ambrose had been abused by her father, a preacher, all her life. Yet it still came as a shock the day Emily found herself being left behind as her parents abandoned her. Emily had been left to die! Ironically, her father's hatred saved Emily's life. Before her parents' wagon was out of sight, Indians attacked, killed them, and stole all the supplies. Emily came out of hiding in time to hold her dying mother and learn some family secrets.

Swift-Foot was to become chief of his Sioux tribe soon. The council had already chosen the woman he would marry. First, Swift-Foot had to seek out the answer to his visions. He came upon Emily, lost and alone. This was his test. He would save her and return her to the white world. They fell in love and became lovers, but Swift-Foot could not keep her with him. He abandoned Emily in the woods, but stuck around to make sure John, a friendly trapper, found her before returning to his tribe.

John Cartier thought her to be an angel of the dawn. He vowed to treat her well and help her heal. He would be the friend Emily so desperately needed. John quickly fell in love with her. But after being abandoned twice by those she had trusted, he knew Emily first needed time and understanding.

**** I can not tell more without giving away something vital and I refuse to spoil the story for you. My only regret was not being able to read more of the time between Emily and Swift-Foot. I loved how the author was able to make me, as the reader, understand that Swift-Foot's future would be a story too. Since Emily got her story told in this one, I hope Swift-Foot will be the main focus of the next.

Susan Edwards made the story even more realistic by letting characters from a previous story make an appearance. Each book is a story in itself, so the reader does not have to had read any of the others to enjoy this novel. However, by having read them, I feel as though I am a part of each family. This entire series ROCKS! Don't miss out! ****

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Hit by Susan Edwards, May 13, 2002
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Nicole Davis-Torres (Colorado Springs, CO United States) - See all my reviews
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I have to say, that I have always loved Susan Edwards work. And now, with White Dawn, the seventh book in the White Series, she has touched my heart yet again. Here, this story is about Emily Ambrose, the mother of Sarah, aka White Wind.
Emily finds herself stranded and alone after her hateful father abandons her in the wilds. She is then found by a mysterious Indian Man, Swift Foot. Well, as fate would have it, the two fall in love. Well, nothing lasts forever and eventually her Indian lover has to leave her for duties that call him back to his tribe.
Emily is then found by John Cartier, a handsome trapper. The two fall in love, but of course there are trials and tribulations along the way, one of them that Emily turns out to be pregnant by her Indian lover.
This book is insightful to how the whole White Series came to be. It is a sad, touching story at first, but then hope and love turn to make the book a wondrous adventure. I highly recommend this book to Susan Edward fans!!!!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars White Dawn, December 24, 2002
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When Emily Ambrose's father abandons her in the wilds of Michigan Territory, she's terrified. Before they're out of sight, though, Emily's parents are attacked right before her very eyes. She runs to her mother, and receives a locket from her mother right before she died, along with some interesting words...
Swift Foot is to be the next chief in his Sioux tribe. But when he hears a cry in his dreams, the tribe shaman tells him he is to leave and find out what it is. Swift Foot later finds Emily, and they fall in love and become lovers. But Swift Foot knows he can't bring her back to his tribe because his people will be reminded of his father's acts. He leaves her in the middle of the night, but stays close to wait for John Cartier to find her in the morning.
John Cartier is so lonely that when he sees his Lady Dawn, he thinks it's an illusion. But no, it is Emily, a heartbroken, ready-to-die Emily. John helps heal her emotionally, and falls in love with her in the meantime.

Emily is so wary of love it's sad, because John loves her with all his heart. Then, she falls in love with him as well, but learns she's become pregnant by her Indian lover.
There are several more problems along the way, such as Willy, John's ne'er-do-well cousin. But then, the road to true love has never been easy!
**Edwards has written an award-winning novel of hopes that are crushed and love that'll never die. This book was the first of Edwards books I'd read. I just picked it up in the grocery store one day, got home, and read through it all in one sitting. It made me cry so hard when Swift Foot left poor Emily. I could actually hear her anguished cries. Laughter and love, tears and pain, all part of the game of true love.

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