12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome book!, November 2, 2000
This review is from: White Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
Begins in the Nebraska Territory of 1856. Star Dreamer has the Sight, like her grandmother before her. She fears her own daughter, Morning Moon, has it as well. Star Dreamer considers the Sight a curse, especially when she foresees her husband die and could not save him. In hopes of hiding her daughter from the Spirits in a crowded place, she goes with Colonel Grady O'Brien (Emma's father in the last book) to St. Louis to look after Renny. Star Dreamer faces many prejudices and makes a friend in a free slave named Hattie.
Grady and Renny slowly must build trust between themselves. Grady is grateful for Star's company. Renny had spent much time with the Sioux and considered Morning Moon her sister. An attraction between Grady and Star begins but both fear of the consequences of falling in love. In addition, there is a ring of men kidnaping and selling free slaves. The leader is known only as The Dragon. The Dragon wants Hattie and Star to be next on his growing list.
*** Book five in the "WHITE" series! Author, Susan Edwards, still has the talent of hooking her readers in the first paragraph and selfishly holding onto them until the last page has been turned! Each book in the "WHITE" series is a story in itself; however, seeing familiar characters makes the stories seem much more realistic! Highly recommended reading! ***
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book 5 in the series. Awesome author!, March 14, 2003
This review is from: White Dreams (Mass Market Paperback)
Begins in the Nebraska Territory of 1856. Star Dreamer has the Sight, like her grandmother before her. She fears her own daughter, Morning Moon, has it as well. Star Dreamer considers the Sight a curse, especially when she foresees her husband die and could not save him. In hopes of hiding her daughter from the Spirits in a crowded place, she goes with Colonel Grady O'Brien (Emma's father in the last book) to St. Louis to look after Renny. Star Dreamer faces many prejudices and makes a friend in a free slave named Hattie.
Grady and Renny slowly must build trust between themselves. Grady is grateful for Star's company. Renny had spent much time with the Sioux and considered Morning Moon her sister. An attraction between Grady and Star begins but both fear of the consequences of falling in love. In addition, there is a ring of men kidnaping and selling free slaves. The leader is known only as The Dragon. The Dragon wants Hattie and Star to be next on his growing list.
*** Book five in the "WHITE" series! Author, Susan Edwards, still has the talent of hooking her readers in the first paragraph and selfishly holding onto them until the last page has been turned! Each book in the "WHITE" series is a story in itself; however, seeing familiar characters makes the stories seem much more realistic! Highly recommended reading! ***
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