![]() And when you have a strong, silent man (like both of these characters) the internal POV helps the reader connect with them a little better. I think perhaps what stopped this from being equal was there wasn't as much POV from Gaetan as there was from Cord in Eyes. Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold still remains my favorite of hers, but I enjoyed this one almost as much. Yet another incredibly well done book - I was hooked from the beginning. ![]() ![]() O'Connell, I so enjoy discovering each of your books. ![]() I think I'm going to institute a policy of only reading things that 4 out of 5 GR friends recommend 'cuz that has really been working for me lately. Here is another one that I took a chance on after rave reviews from my GR friends. The slow moving but inevitable romance between them was very realistic and believable. Here Katherine was totally believable as a strong intelligent woman with a temper. So many authors try to make their heroines 'feisty' but end up just making them silly and TSTL. He didn't seem just an idealized romantic version of what modern day women would like to believe he would be like. The hero Gaetan, seemed and acted like an Apache male who had been forced to a mission school and then escaped to fight the white man would have. The plot was tight and made sense throughout. ![]() As far as I could tell impeccable research. ![]()
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