Book Reviews of Comanche Woman

Comanche Woman
Comanche Woman
Author: Joan Johnston
ISBN-13: 9780440236801
ISBN-10: 0440236800
Publication Date: 11/26/2002
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 102 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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The second book in the trilogy, it was pretty good and full of action.
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Kidnapped by Comanche Indians, Bay Stewart thought never to see her family again. But for 3 long years, half-breed Long Quiet searched for her, risking his life to find her and bring her home...for himself.
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This book is the prequel to "The Cowboy and The Texan"
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Engrossing romance novel. Love the character of Bay and reading about her growth as a strong individual.
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Born to a white father and his indian bride, Long Quiet believed his destiny lay with his Comanche brothers. But his heart secretly belonged to Bayleigh Stewart, daughter of the richest cotton planter in Texas, who'd been abducted by a marauding brave and sold to the highest bidder. For years he'd searched for the biolet eyed beauty, and now a strange twist of fate led him to her.
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2 of 3 in Lone Star series - can be read alone but you will want the others
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Long Quiet...born of a white father and an Indian woman....searches for the only woman he can love...they named her Shadow...Bayleigh Stewart had been abducted and then sold to highest bidder. The love story that bridges both worlds...the white man's and the Indian tribe's.
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Second in the series. The story of Bay Stewart.
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Born to a white father and his Indian bride, Long Quiet believed his destiny lay with his Comanche brothers. But his heart secretly belonged to Bayliegh Steward, daughter of the richest cotton planter in Texas, who's been abducted by a marauding brave and sold to the highest bidder. For years he'd searched for the violet-eyed beauty, and now a strange twist of fate led him to her.
Called Shadow by her captors, Bay had almost given up hope of rescue, when a rugged stranger in buckskins appeared, risking his life to bring her home....and awakening a passion that burned hot and true. Bay knew her place was with her family. But Long Quiet hadn't found her only to lose her again. He had to convince this woman-his woman-that her true home was with him...as together they would fight for a love strong enough to bridge two worlds......
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Excellent romance! A little strong hero type action!
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EXCELLENT reading
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Very romantic.
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I enjoyed this book. Sometimes it took too long to get to the point. Still and all, a good read.
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kept my attention, enjoyed the history
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Love this book. Enough said.
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This was my first Joan Johnston book. I became an instant fan after reading this novel. The main charachter "Bay" shows us that prejudice is generally based on the unknown. She and Long Quiet work struggle to find a place between their two worlds. The story line keeps you insterested every page of the way. I just couldn't put this one down.
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Born to a white father and his Indian bride, Long Quiet believed his destiny lay with his Comanche brothers. But his heart secretly belonged to Bayleigh Stewart, daughter of the richest cotton planter in Texas, who'd been abducted by a marauding brave and sold to the highest bidder. For years he'd searched for the violet-eyed beauty, and now a strange twist of fate led him to her.

Called Shadow by her captors, Bay had almost given up hope of rescue, when a rugged stranger in buckskins appeared, risking his life to bring her home...and awakening a passion that burned hot and true. Bay knew her place was with her family. But Long Quiet hadn't found her only to lose her again. He had to convince this woman-his woman-that her true home was with him...as together they would fight for a love strong enough to bridge two worlds.
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Blurb on back of book:

Born to a white father and his Indian bride, Long Quiet believed his destiny lay with his Comanche brothers. But his heart secretly belonged to Bayleigh Stewart, daughter of the richest cotton planter in Texas, who'd been abducted by a marauding brave and sold to the highest bidder. For years he'd searched for the violet-eyed beauty, and now a strange twist of fate led him to her.

Called Shadow by her captors, Bay had almost given up hope of rescue, when a rugged stranger in buckskins appeared, risking his life to bring her home ... and awakening a passion that burned hot and true. Bay knew her place was with her family. But Long quiet hadn't found her only to lose her again. He had to convince this woman -- his woman -- that her true home was with him ... as together they would fight for a long strong enough to bridge two worlds ...