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"This is a wonderful historical!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted September 3, 2001
This splendid book is full of action and adventure.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading about the life of a gypsy who
makes the mistake of falling in love with a "gaje" (a
person who is not a gypsy).
Liza and her family have been outcasts from the day
of her birth. Read more...
"Exciting Americana"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 13, 2001
In 1876 in Niobrara City, Nebraska, railroad owner
Reese Carrison leads the town in celebrating the completion
of his Nebraska Dakota Railroad line. His best friend Bram
Kaldwell also appears accompanied by his widowed daughter,
Rebecca Ann and his granddaughter Margaret. Reese plans to
ask Rebecca to marry Read more...
SummaryWhen an exotic Gypsy with flowing red tresses steals Reese
Carrison's prized stallion, he gallops after her--straight
into a tornado. It is not the twister that threatens to
ravage him, though, but the woman who tames his horse. For
in the eye of the storm, her soothing touch incites a
whirlwind of passion he is helpless to resist. Liza longs
only to escape the hated world of the non-Gypsy--the Gaje.
Instead she finds herself wrapped in the sheltering embrace
of a powerful Gajo man--a man who incites traitorous
desires. A man whose sensuality strips away her defenses and
whose caresses touch down on her heart, leaving in their
wake not destruction, but love. A love that says she belongs
in his arms, a love that makes her his Lady Gypsy.
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