Cheryl B. reviewed One of Our Own (That Special Woman!) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 901) on + 65 more book reviews
This book one an award as an innovative series romance and I think it was a well-deserved reward. Sloan has always been cleaning up her brother's problems, up to and including raising her niece and nephew, Megan and Patrick. One night she gets a phone call that her brother has been in a car accident and that he has yet another child. Sloan, loads her niece and nephew in the car only to discover her nephew is half-Navajo. Enter Lucas Singer, Tribal Policeman. Although no one wants the child, Sloan is unable to bring him back to North Carolina because he belongs to the Tribe. Not a completely predictable book, and very enjoyable...
Valorie T. (Valorie) reviewed One of Our Own (That Special Woman!) (Silhouette Special Edition, No 901) on + 83 more book reviews
Obviously Coyote, Earth's mischief-maker was afoot on the reservation, bedeviling Navaho policeman Lucas Singer...
The tiny orphan Lucas had rescued was clearly one of his own proud People. Yet feisty Sloan Baron, the waif's pretty spinster aunt, claimed the boy should be hers. This maddening white woman was already raising two of her brother's cast-off kids--yet her heart made room for one more. Lucas was grudgingly intrigued-- and downright infuriated! And Coyote smile...
The tiny orphan Lucas had rescued was clearly one of his own proud People. Yet feisty Sloan Baron, the waif's pretty spinster aunt, claimed the boy should be hers. This maddening white woman was already raising two of her brother's cast-off kids--yet her heart made room for one more. Lucas was grudgingly intrigued-- and downright infuriated! And Coyote smile...