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Cheyenne Song (Zebra Historical Romance)
by Georgina Gentry
from Zebra
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Huge disappointment 
The heroine in the story began as a desperate captive who prayed for Army to execute her captor, to suddenly realizing she loved him during a moment of hot passion. From her desperation that the Army was taking too long to catch up to the escaping tribe that captured her, to refusing to speak with the Army soldiers who were trying to bargain with the Indians for her release (one of the Army representatives was her almost-fiancee.) What? The day before the Army caught up to the Indians, she was plotting her... more info
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Cried my heart out 
Hooray for Ms. Gentry! It is about time someone recreated the hell the Cheyenne were forced to endure. I also liked Glory, instead of the petite virgin most authors create, she is an average woman, someone we can relate too. Two Arrows was realistic as well as the other warriors, she really brought them to life. I cried, the events were based on actual history and I knew that, her writing brought vivid images to my mind. Another part that broke my heart was a section about a little starving Cheyenne girl in... more info
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A second chance that brought me to tears 
This was my first Georgina Gentry novel, but almost needless to say it won't be my last. It takes you back to Fort Reno, Indian Territory in 1878 and tells the true story of how a group of northern Cheyenne went back to their native lands. A trek of 1500 miles largely mastered on foot and partly in bad weather. Interwowen in this true story is the tale of two fictive caracters, the drunken army scout Two Arrows who was once a celebrated Dog Soldier among his people and divorcee Glory Halstead. Both of them... more info
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THE MOST EXCITING ROMANCE BOOK I'VE EVER READ! 
This is more than a heart- gripping romance. It is accurate to history, and so exciting you can not put it down! This author does an excellent job making you feel like part of the scene. She takes you on the 1500 mile trek that the Northern Cheyenne made in their fight for freedom. The characters are vivid, their struggle is heart- breaking and yet heroic. Many of "The People" in this story will become special to you. Each battle will have you glued to the pages. I found myself actually holding my... more info
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