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me be the first to review and rate this book and say I thought it was rushed as though the author had not met her deadline for this book.
i felt like i was rushing through it like everything was going by and i missed what happen, example swift horse and marsha did a little flirting but the first time that they actually had a conversation they are already saying I LOVE U! and then they are already talking about marriage and this isn't even the middle of the book yet.
The book description states that she is angry for what the indians did to her parents and feels betrayal from her brother wanting to marry an indian believe me she was far from angry her brother told her about the marriage and she had a hissy fit after that its like everything was happy go lucky "i'm so happy all the time except for seeing the man who killed my parents".
BELIEVE ME THE ONLY THING THAT KEPT ME GOING WAS THE LITTLE ACTION IN THE BOOK that was for thestar and the love scene do not get me started on that it was like a love scene between an old couple it was over quickly.
WHAT IS GOING ON its like some pages where missing, This is my fist Cassie Edwards and my first indian romance novel but i will not say it will be my last she has gotten some good reviews for her other books and will try the others.
Maybe some one will think differently when they read this book or maybe its just me after reading the book description my expectation was too high and now my opinion is very low.
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I am a big fan of Cassie Edwards and have been waiting for her older books come onto Kindle.
I was so happy to see Swift horse and grabbed it immediately, Cassie Edwards spends an amazing Tale in this book that I hope others will enjoy, Cassie Edwards is a trip, Lol! After witnessing the murder of her parents at the hands of a oneeyed Indian warrior, Marsha Eveland swore she'd never forgive his people.
But then her brother announces plans to marry Soft Wind, beautiful sister of the Creek
Gain Swift Horse Executed By Cassie Edwards Shown As Softcover
chieftain Swift Horse.
Now, even if she can accept her brother's betrayal, can Marsha come to terms with a new feeling she cannot denyone that drives her into the arms of that same chieftain Enjoyed it! I liked this book.
People who are interested in Indian's and their ways but in a romance form, you will be very interested in Cassie Edwards books.
I love reading historical romances that involve Native Americans, and although Cassie Edwards is a good writer I find that, for me at least, her stories are too lowkey.
All her main characters "fall in love" way too fast, I mean, it's like they speak one time and bam they confess their undying love, I understand she is perhaps playing on the "love at first site" concept but I believe her stories would be a whole lot better if her characters would fight their feelings and realize their love at the end.
As it is, they love each other by the first few chapters then the rest of the book focusees on the characters fighting life and other people, and resolve whatever issue with those people before they can go through with a marriage and the story doesn't concentrate on a building love and relationship.
Also, her sex "scenes" are way low key, It's like PG stuff we are adult readers at least make it rated R!, . . In general, all Cassie Edwards stories that involve Native Americans are practically the same at least all I have read, once you've read one you about know what's going to happen in the next one you pick up to read.
With Swift Horse I actually had hopes that it would be different considering they had never really met when the book began and Marsha hated the Native Americans but that hope did not last long.
Edwards began writing romances inand released herth novel, Savage Skies, on August,, Although her earlier books were classic historical romances, the vast majority of her novels involve Native American tribes.
Edwardss grandmother was a full blooded Cheyenne, Her firstbooks sold a combinedmillion copies as of August, with her recent novels averaging sales of,,copies.
Edwards has won the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times ers Choice Award, as well as being named one of Affaire de Coeurs top ten favorite romance writers.
Edwards has a reputation for meticulously researching the proper anthropological backgrounds of each tribe she writes about.
Edwards and Edwards began writing romances inand released herth novel, Savage Skies, on August,.
Although her earlier books were classic historical romances, the vast majority of her novels involve Native American tribes.
Edwards's grandmother was a full blooded Cheyenne, Her firstbooks sold a combinedmillion copies as of August, with her recent novels averaging sales of,,copies.
Edwards has won the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times er's Choice Award, as well as being named one of Affaire de Coeur's top ten favorite romance writers.
Edwards has a reputation for meticulously researching the proper anthropological backgrounds of each tribe she writes about.
Edwards and her husband Charles, a retired high school biology teacher, have been married for overyears.
They have two sons, Charles and Brian, and three grandchildren, The family lived in St, Louis, Missouri for over thirty years, but now reside in Mattoon, Illinois, sitelink.