"Fabulous historical romance"
In 1878 the disease ridden Oklahoma Reservation was no
place to live so Chief Little Wolf moves the entire
Northern Cheyenne tribe back to their original home in the
Montana Territory in spite of the hardship that the trek
will cause. As the Indians journey northward, dodging
soldiers and mourning those who fail to make it, military
officer Zach McCallister believes the Cheyenne have
captured his son Luke. He plans to desert if necessary
and follow the tribe on his own to somehow liberate his
offspring or die in the attempt. In Dodge City, Kansas to increase his chance of success
Zach offers to "guide" Caroline Whitely, allegedly Lone
Wolf's wife, when she tries to deliver needed medicine to
the beleaguered tribe. They view the Cheyenne
differently. She sees noble people, especially Little
Wolf who rescued her from the Kiowa, struggling to survive
under suppression; he believes these are savages who
wantonly massacre innocent people and kidnap children and
young women. As the days pass, Zach falls in love with
Caroline, but she does not trust him; he knows she has
good cause because he will betray her to free Luke. HOPE'S CAPTIVE, the sequel to the wonderful TIME'S
CAPTIVE, is a fabulous historical romance that focuses on
the plight of the Cheyenne in the late nineteenth
century. Few writers show the skills of Kate Lyon as she
provides a powerful story line that enables the audience
to feel they are on two trails: with the tribe (the
description gets into your gut) and with the lead couple.
Fans of American romance will want to read the "Captive"
series as Ms. Lyon freshens up what in lesser hands is an
overused device. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2005
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