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The long-awaited reissue of New York Times bestseller Catherine anderson's "truly spectacular read" (Linda Lael Miller).
Years ago, Amy Masters escaped the Texas plains for a quiet life as a teacher in Oregon. Then, out of the shadows comes Swift Antelope, the Comanche warrior to whom she once pledged her heart. But Amy's brutal past has made it impossible for her to trust any man-even the bold warrior who has haunted her dreams, the only man she ever loved, the Comanche heart she can't live without...
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January 27, 2010: I really enjoyed this book! However, you have to read the first one in this trilogy ("Comanche Moon"-this is the second book) to really be able to grasp the horrific ordeal that the female protagonist in this book went thru. Really a great read as is the first book!
I Also Recommend: Mine Till Midnight (Hathaway Series #1), Only with Your Love, Someone to Watch over Me (Bow Street Runners Series #1), Comanche Moon, Blood Brothers (Sign of Seven Series #1).
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November 23, 2009: I discovered Catherine Anderson by accident on a recent trip across the country, and I spent several very pleasant hours with Swift Antelope and Hunter while traveling to and from Oregon. I read Swift's story first, and in spite of this was very quickly immersed in the plot and the characters. My only recommendation is that these books be read during times such as longer flights - they lend themselves very well to escapism, as well as the slightly unreal quality of long-distance travel. A man showing up and forcing his company on a former girlfriend (in addition to watching her undress at night, forcing her to kiss him, and refusing to leave her alone when she asks him to) seems much less like 'stalking' and much more like 'romance' when you're trying to tune out the snoring man sitting too close next to you in steerage! :)