Martha P. reviewed Whitefeather's Woman (Montana Mavericks) (Harlequin Historical, No 581) on + 12 more book reviews
I loved this book. It is one of a series, and I have read the other books in the series. I think that this one is my favorite of the three. THe heroine is very strong and vulnerable at the same time. And the hero is very human. He is not totally good or bad, but will fight and protect what he values !!
CAROL K. (AVONLADY) - reviewed Whitefeather's Woman (Montana Mavericks) (Harlequin Historical, No 581) on + 329 more book reviews
Only the strong could thrive in the Big Sky Country- Jane Harris, on the run from an embattled life back East, hoped merely to survive. Still, everything in the breataking territory was so overhelming including John Whitefeather, a blue eyed Cheyenne leader wh'd stirred the embers of her slumbering womanhood, awakening her to desire's dawn!
Whitefeather knew what it meant to be an outsider, could that be why he was so drawn to Jane Harris? Yet this shy violet was blossoming into a passionflower with roots deep in Montana soil, and deeper still in his lonely heart.
Whitefeather knew what it meant to be an outsider, could that be why he was so drawn to Jane Harris? Yet this shy violet was blossoming into a passionflower with roots deep in Montana soil, and deeper still in his lonely heart.