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"A wonderful addition to her White series!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted June 22, 2001
This story of Dove and Jeremy Jones is the latest book in
Susan Edwards 'White' series of historical romances. It is
a wonderful addition to the series. What really stuck in
my mind after reading this marvelous book is how she
handled role reversal.
Jeremy Jones isn't a typical Read more...
"An absorbing reading experience"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 24, 2001
In 1859 in the Nebraska Territory, Jeremy Jones tries
to impress his family and his beloved White Dove by taking
honey from a hive. However, he soon finds himself and an
Indian lad in danger from a bear. White Dove saves his
life. She beat Jeremy when they Read more...
"Totally awesome!"
Reviewed by Maureen Boylan
Posted December 6, 2001
In this continuing saga of the family of White Wolf and
Jessie, we meet Jessie's brother, Jeremy Jones. Jeremy has
been living with the Lakota Sioux for three years, since
the day his sister married their chief. All this time he
has loved WHITE DOVE, White Wolf's sister, Read more...
SummaryWhite Dove had been raised to know that
she must marry a powerful warrior.
The
daughter of the great Golden Eagle
was
required to wed one of her own kind,
a man
who would bring honor to her people
and
strength to her tribe. Her pride
would have
required it, even if her duty had
not. But
the young Irishman who returned to
seek
her hand made her question herself
and
made her question what made a man.
Jeremy Jones had changed since last
theyíd
met. The Oregon Trail had hardened
him,
and he was clearly no longer a boy.
Heíd
come back to the Nebraska Territory
with
both a glint in his eye and a desire
that
made White Dove tingle with
pleasure.
Heíd returned to be trained as a
warrior, to
take the tests of manhood and prove
himself
in battle. Watching him, White Dove
saw a
bravery sheíd never known, and
suddenly
she realized her young suitor was
not just a
man, he was the only one sheíd ever
love.
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