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Savage Shadows
Savage Shadows
Author: Cassie Edwards
All her life, Jae lived in the mysterious region of Texas known as the Big Thicket. And even though the wild land was full of ferocious animals and deadly outlaws, the ebony-haired beauty never feared for her safety. After all, she could outshoot, outhunt and outwit most any man in the territory. — Then a rugged rancher came to take Jae to a home...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780843940510
ISBN-10: 0843940514
Publication Date: 8/1996
Pages: 400
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 19 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 1
Another great Indian Romance in the Savage series. Some of this series is better than ohters, I thought this was one of the better ones.
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Granted, the mystery of the rapidly changing name, Night Hawk to Running Hawk and back to Night Hawk again was disconcerting, but I can forgive a few mistakes. Obviously, Ms. Edwards was toying with both names and forgot which one she ultimately chose for a few pages at first. On the whole, I thought the romance was believable, but at times I felt Running Hawk's expectations were all over the place. One minute he wants her to be happy with her real father, and wear nice clothes and take advantage of all the comforts money can offer, and convinces her of it even when she resists. And then later he condemns her for it and even was going to leave her behind when he decided to return to the Comanche because he felt she was TOO attached to money! I found that hard to stomach. But, when she almost gets killed by trying to follow him anyway, he realizes how foolish he was and they reunite. Still, this see-saw was a bit silly. I wanted to shake him more than one and yell, 'make up your mind, what do you want her to be!?' Still, ultimately, their romance was sweet and faithful, and I enjoyed it. A marginal thumbs up.
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Book #23 in THE SAVAGE SERIES - Winner of the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award for Best Indian Series.

All her life, Jae lived in the mysterious region of Texas known as the Big Thicket. And even though the wild land was full of ferocious animals and deadly outlaws, the ebon-haired beauty never feared for her safety. After all, she would outshoot, outhunt, and outwit most any man in the territory.

Then a rugged rancher came to take Jae to a home and a father she had never known, and she was alarmed by the dangerous desires he roused in her innocent heart. Half Comanche, half wite, and all man, the hard-bodied stranger threatened Jae's peace of mind even when she held him at gun point. Soon, she had to choose between escaping deeper into the dark recesses of the untamed forest or surrendering to the secrets of passionate scstasy in the savage shadows .....
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All her life, Jae lived in the mysterious region of Texas known as the Big Thicket. And even though the wild land was full of ferocious animals and deadly outlaws, the ebon-haired beauty never feared for her safety. After all, she could outshoot, outhunt, and outwit most any man in the territory.

Then a rugged rancher came to take Jae to a home and to a father she had never known, and she was alarmed by the dangerous desires he roused in her innocent heart. Half commanche, half white, and all man, the heard-bodied stranger threatened Jae's peace of mind even when she held him at gunpoint. Soon, she had to choose between escaping deeper into the dark recesses of the untamed forest-or surrendering to the secrets of passionate exstacy in the Savage Shadows.


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