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Wildest Dreams
Wildest Dreams
Author: Rosanne Bittner
ISBN-13: 9780553564723
ISBN-10: 0553564722
Publication Date: 6/1/1994
Pages: 608
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Fanfare
Book Type: Paperback
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A wonderful western romance
Marcia avatar reviewed Wildest Dreams on + 378 more book reviews
Against the glorious panorama of Big Sky country , award winning author Rosanne Bittner creates a sweeping saga of passion excitement, and danger...as a beautful young woman and a rugged ex-soldier struggle against all odds to carve out an empire--and to forge a magnificent love. Against relentless snows, murderous desperadoes, and raiding Sioux, Luke and Lettie would stand together, bound by a passion thaat ran deep. But violence and tradedy would stalk them, and in this time of endless tears and brutal challenges, they would face a heartrending choice--to abandon a lawless land before it destroyed them , or fight for their wildest dreams....
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This is one of my favorite book.It keeps you wondering what is going to happen next.Very good.
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This is a very trashy and dirty novel! Let your imagination's run wild!
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Against endless odds, Lettie and Luke, an ex-soldier face the the future together in the 1860s.
ReadingGemma avatar reviewed Wildest Dreams on + 5 more book reviews
You cannot go wrong with Rosanne Bittner!...She is a excellent writer that takes you THERE...You feel her characters & enjoy the ride she takes you on...Highly recommended!
teelee avatar reviewed Wildest Dreams on + 50 more book reviews
Wildest Dreams was certainly not the romance novel I expected. But it was definitely not bad. It is a lovely story about a family growing up in Montana and how they lived and struggled through life's hardships. Death in the family, rape, learning to love and trust again, affair, Indians, war; it was not a book like most historical romances, whereas it wasn't solely about Luke and Lettie and their love. At first I thought it would be boring when I realized that. But it was not. It described the reality of family and their relationships.
jjares avatar reviewed Wildest Dreams on + 3413 more book reviews
The most important thing about this book was the depth of the characters. This is a long saga about a pioneer family and how difficult it was to inhabit and tame such a wild country. In the early part of America's history, it was interesting to see how many people picked up in the middle of the Civil War (and moved westward) to look for a better life. We often think that the country was immobilized by their concern over the War, but this book shows that many people were not caught up in the war or decided to avoid it altogether.

Because the story continues over many years, the reader sees just how difficult life was. There were problems with the wildlife, weather, rustlers, outlaws, and Indians. The most difficult trial to bear is when an Indian steals Luke and Lettie's first son. Luke searches for him for months until finally, the Sioux chief tells Luke that his son drowned. Ten years later, they find that is not true and it opens a whole new round of grief and difficulty.

I wasn't really in the mood for a long family saga and it took restarting more than once to commit to the story. The depth the author takes readers into the characters' private lives is what sets Rosanne Bittner apart from so many authors. One of the most unique parts of the book was the effort of Nathan (the child stolen by the Sioux) to come back to his family of origin. I've never seen that issue dealt with in such a manner. This makes for an unusual and powerful story. Overall score = 4.5 stars.