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Tears of the Shaman
  

Tears of the Shaman [Paperback]

Rebecca Daniels
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Desperate Search...., Feb 24 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: Tears of the Shaman (Paperback)
Navaho Benjamin Graywolf held nothing but contempt for white women -- and the white press. So teaming with reporter Mallory Wakefield on a missing persons case had all the earmarks of big trouble. Especially when their uneasy partnership exploded into passion...
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1.0 out of 5 stars A desparate search.........., July 1 2006
By Grace Moore - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Tears of the Shaman (Paperback)
FROM THE COVER: "Mallory Wakefiled was desparate to find her missing twin, lost in the merciless desert. Navajo medicine man Benjamin Graywolf apeared to be her last hope. But his heart seemed unjustly hardened against her.

Benjamin Graywolf had seen this woman in a vision--now she appeared at his door. Although he had good reasons for his mistrust, he reluctantly agreed to help her. But would she lead him to an everlasting passion, or his ultimate destrution?"

COMMENTS: I picked up this book on a whim, but quickly found myself surprised at the depth and intensity of this story. Benjamin Graywolf had been betrayed by a white woman, and though years had passed, he was in no mood for the appearance of Mallory Wakefield in his life, despite the haunting, and dangerous, vision he had had about her. Their struggle to overcome prejudice and intolerance in order to trust and love each other was heartwarming, and I found it well worth the read.

I gave this book a 5-star review, and I'm not sure why it is posted as 1-star.
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