"Exciting western romance"
In 1856 after being in Kansas City Samuel "Mac"
MacCallister returns home to Lake Okoboji, Iowa after
being away for four months. His neighbor and best friend
Rowland Gardner informs Mac that he "lent" his cabin to
Sadie Pritchard, a widow with a child recovering from
smallpox and another small son. Instead of grieving for her abusive husband, with her
child recuperating and the other on healthy, Sadie thinks
the world is looking good though she knows she will need a
home by winter when this Mac returns. However, when Mac
arrives he allows Sadie to stay for now while the lad
continues to heal, but once he does he expects her to join
the next wagon train west. Mac does not trust women since
his former wife hurt him, but admits the pretty Sadie is
good with her kids and his baby. As they fall in love, a
small band of Sioux begin a quest that will lead to
bloodshed. WISHES ON WATER is a fine western romance starring two
delightful protagonists whose previous respective
relationships left each of them with negative feelings
towards marriage. The story line contains two major
subplots with the romance and intermingling of the
families being the prime one while the confrontation
between the Sioux-white settlers the other. Though the
latter is well written especially from the Indian
perspective, that seems more like unnecessary angst and
suspense that takes away from the fabulous principal
plot. Still sub-genre fans will treasure Dana George's
strong historical. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 1, 2004
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