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Cheyenne Wife [Mass Market Paperback]

Judith Stacy
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Nice, Quick and Easy Read!, July 15 2004
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Nancy Compton (Boise, Idaho) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cheyenne Wife (Mass Market Paperback)
The storyline is good and it reads fast.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Colorado Confidential!, Feb 5 2004
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K. J. Blake "Super Reader" (Phoenix,AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cheyenne Wife (Mass Market Paperback)
When Lily St. Claire buried her father along the Santa Fe Trail her life of privilege and ease had ended. Her future had loomed ahead of her, empty and unknowable until

North Walker - half-Cheyenne and all man - bargained for her with horses and hope for brighter days for his people, his family, his heart!

North Walker personified the rugged frontier that spawned him. Elegant, refined Lily St. Claire belonged to a different world - but she was perfect for his plan to bring their worlds together. She would teach his sister Eastern manners and then she would be free to go. But in his heart he was beginning to hope that

Lily would never leave.

COLORADO CONFIDENTIAL: By day these agents ride the range; by night they are specialized government operatives.

Bound by love, loyalty and the law - they've vowed to keep their missions and identities confidential...

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3.0 out of 5 stars An okay book, but not something I would read again, Jan 8 2004
This review is from: Cheyenne Wife (Mass Market Paperback)
Lily St. Claire comes from a gentle life of priviledge, spending most of her life in fashionable academies learning the proper social etiquette needed to be a society wife. After she learns that her wealthy father is going to travel west for adventure, Lily decides that she simply must go with him - she dreams of spending time with the father she barely knows and building their dreams in Santa Fe. She isn't prepared for the hardships she faces on the trail, her father's untimely death, the well-kept secret he tells her, or being deserted at a fort by her wagon party. Worst of all, she has accrued a debt at the fort, and the men of the fort insist she pay it back - one way or another.

North Walker, a half-Cheyenne horse trader, knows that Lily St. Claire is trouble from the moment he saw her, but that doesn't stop him from "buying" her once she's in trouble. He wants her to teach his young sister the manners and customs of the East, and once she completes this task, he'll be more than happy to take her back East and be rid of Lily once and for all! The west is filled with danger and is no place for a lady like Lily...but when it comes time to take her back East, can North really let her go?

This book really had a good premise, and I believed that I would enjoy it immensely. Although it was an okay book, it's not one that I would read again. The book lags considerably in the middle, and it's quite boring in the middle - I was debating over whether I could actually bring myself to finish this book. For much of the book, the only setting is North's remote cabin or the immediate surrounding area, and I just got bored of it. There was not much to keep my interest! The book picked up in the end, but by that time it was too late to save it, and it felt like everything was crammed into the last 50 pages. There were loose ends left at the end, which disturbed me, as I like everything to end up nice and tidy at the end of a book. The book also read more like an Intrigue novel, which I suppose isn't too surprising since this historical series is the forerunner of the "Colorado Confidential" in the Harlequin Intrigue series. Unfortunately, I don't care much for Intrigue novels...

Despite the title, there is little "Cheyenne" in the book. The Cheyenne village pops up once in a great while, but it's never a major theme. North seemed almost completely divorced from his Cheyenne roots, which was disappointing, especially since he presumably spent at least part of his life growing up in a Cheyenne village. Although the stereotypes Lily has of Native Americans at first are historical, I didn't like her harping on them. Altogether, this book was okay, but it's not something that I will read again.

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