I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys historical romance or westerns. I enjoyed the book cover to cover the first time but when I read it again I stop about halfway through because the rest of the book is kind of boring and not worth reading once you know the outcome. I must admit though, about halfway through the book the story is less exciting and seems to become a narrative of the sad plight of the Native Americans. The villains are well written and the conflicts, both in relationships and hardships ring true and believable. more life if she wants to escape the Mexican militia. The problem with the warrior's brother is that he hates her and she must force herself into his. When attacked by Mexican militia an unexpected turn leaves Katherine choosing between the nasty band of officers and the dangerous brother of her kind warrior. He is kind and she wisely recognizes that the threat in the group is his older brother. When captured by Apaches she has the sense to go along with them even when an English-speaking warrior announces that she will be his wife. The main character, Katherine, is stubborn and strong but smart you can't help but like her. The beginning is fast-paced and keeps you on your toes. This is one of my favorites and I've read it several times. Review 1: I generally read paranormal romance but also enjoy a good wild-west story now and again.
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