I absolutely LOVED this book! Stayed up all night to finish it.
Laura cheney, a headstrong slip of a woman with sun-flecked amber eyes and skin the color of sweet crea, was used to the creature comforts of Boston. But deep in the Colorado Rockies things were different-frighteningly so. Widowed and penniless, she was forced to turn to a man who had no place in either white or Indian society for help when her newborn son was kidnapped.
nice love story
This is a great story by Catherine Anderson. The only problem I had with the novel was Laura Cheney's ability to get on a horse and riding for hours after having a baby three days earlier. The dialogue between the main characters was fresh and often funny.
The differences between Laura and Deke, at first, were huge. Laura spoke as if she consulted a dictionary for every sentence; Deke barely spoke English. Laura was from Boston and Deke had grown up amongst the Cheyenne. Their views were very different and yet they found common ground. This is a charming love story told by a great storyteller, Catherine Anderson.
The differences between Laura and Deke, at first, were huge. Laura spoke as if she consulted a dictionary for every sentence; Deke barely spoke English. Laura was from Boston and Deke had grown up amongst the Cheyenne. Their views were very different and yet they found common ground. This is a charming love story told by a great storyteller, Catherine Anderson.