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5.0 out of 5 stars
great series romance, Jan 13 2005
By retroredux - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Seduction of Fiona Tallchief: Man of the Month/the Tallchiefs (Paperback)
I tend to read more of the thicker romances because the series, like Harlequins, tend to be more "fluff", and less involved in any story line. Not true for this book. The story is very enjoyable to read. Two unusual, independant characters who realize that in life, we all need family. What starts as sexual attraction becomes a deeper need to be together and to share their lives. This is one of a series of books, The Tallchiefs-a family whose ancestors are both Indian and Scottish-a interesting combo. After reading this one-I'll now find and read the others in this series, as I want to read more about this fun, loving family. I highly recommend this book.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but not as good as it could have been., April 29 2010
By Mariah - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Seduction of Fiona Tallchief: Man of the Month/the Tallchiefs (Paperback)
Fiona Tallchief is the youngest of the Tallchief siblings and so her title was only natural to be last in the original line that Cait London wrote about the family. From book one, Fiona was always described as a scrapper. A tomboy like character who was always in need of bailing out of one jam or another. Readers hardly ever got to see her in the other titles or at least very much of her so when it was her turn to headline a title, I was excited. That's why after reading the book I was shocked that halfway through it I was disappointed in her.
I don't know if it was the buildup or what happened but to me in this title, Fiona acted like a spoiled brat half the time and the other half I was wishing Joel would walk away. True, there were moments that I enjoyed. Her rising the elephant was good but that's about it.
For me, the saving grace that made the book OK was Joel Paladin. Now here was an interesting character with an interesting backstory. He and his son made the book for me as I enjoyed as he struggled to overcome a family history that makes him very circumspect to the other Tallchiefs and also provide a stable home for his son.
4.0 out of 5 stars
a must-read for Cait London's fans, Oct 25 2006
By Kitty Eliot - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Seduction of Fiona Tallchief: Man of the Month/the Tallchiefs (Paperback)
If you, like me, share a deep passion for endearing and slightly quirky characters then this is the romance for you. I have devoured all of Cait London's Tallchief series for just those reasons, I must admit to getting a kick out of this family's eccentricities. "The Seduction of Fiona Tallchief" must be one of my favourites yet and that's no mean feat when the series was so brilliant from the get go.