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Joanna escapes the lustful clutches of her lecherous uncle only to be taken captive by a powerful Blackfoot warrior. But Joanna will soon learn that beneath Windhawk's proud exterior beats a heart that belongs only to her.
- Published on: 2014-03-25
- Released on: 2014-03-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 4.75" w x 1.25" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 486 pages
Review
"Constance O'Banyon is dynamic, one of the best writers of romantic adventure."--"Romantic Times""Few authors do nineteenth century Texas romances as well as Constance O'Banyon consistently does." --"Midwest Book Review""In the hands of O'Banyon, ancient history comes alive." - RT BookReviews on "Desert Prince"
About the Author
Constance O’Banyon is a USA Today bestselling author and Romantic Times career achievement award winner who has more than 8 million books in print. She has written various romantic sub-genres, ranging from the traditional historical to contemporaries at Zebra, Pinnacle, and Harper. Her books have been published in Canada, England, Australia, Africa, Spain, China, Germany, Italy, Russia, and France. Constance is a native Texan who makes her home in San Antonio with her husband, Jim and their son, Jason.
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful.
Heart wrenching Love stroy
By B. Lawrence
I discovered Constance O'Banyon when I was 14 with the book Enchanted Ecstasy and I have been hooked since then. I wasn't much of a reader but with that first book that I picked up I have not stopped reading since. Lately, I have been bored with what has been available so I decided to pick up the tried and true Savage Autumn. This is the first book in a series of 4. I have read it about 10 times (or more) but each time I enjoy it even more.
This is the story about Joanna & Taggert James. They have been force to leave their home because of a ruthless uncle. Trying to get to their father they join a wagon train heading to Oregon. This is when the adventure begins. This is where Joanna meets for the first time Windhawk, the chief of the Blood Blackfoot tribe. You will be so amazed at what a large character he is. Tall dark and handsome. He is a fierce warrior and feared by many however his gentleness to Joanna is so endearing. Until Joanna leave him and he has to go after her. Windhawks fierceness then rears it's ugly head and you cannot help but tear up as he realizes what he has done.
This is a wonderful story and the begining of 3 more wonderful stories. Once you read this book you will want to read all of Constance O'Banyon's books. I have all of her books and treasure each one.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
One of the best romance books you'll ever read!
By A Customer
Joanna and her brother Tag are characters you will not be able to forget, they have to deal with an uncle and aunt who want there money so they decide to run away on the trail there met Windhawk a cheif of his tribe and Joanna and he fall in love, this book is full of adventure and romance, there is action, heartbreak and evil chartures that you will not forget!
15 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
Classic 80's style romance-bad.
By Joy
I read this author's work when I was in high school and the style has not improved with time.
So here's the story: The Beautiful golden/red-headed virginal heroine, who has absolutely no idea how amazingly gorgeous and captivating she is, and her young golden/re-headed younger brother are being bilked out of their inheritance by their wicked and lazy aunt and her old fat disgusting wicked husband (who is in lust with the completely clueless heroine). The two dastardly villains want to get rid of the brother (the heir to their deceased father's shipping business) by shipping him off and hopefully conveniently dying on route to where ever (I forget that part of the story). The golden/red-headed, oh-so beautiful beyond words heroine finds out, via a note slipped to her by her faithful nanny/housekeeper/family retainer/friend/surrogate mother, that her father isn't really dead and that he's alive and will be back to see them after he's finished with whatever he's doing (sorry, was skimming again and missed the finer details). The intrepid heroine gets the idea to escape and go out to meet her father before the bad guys can carry out their nefarious plans. Fast forward to the beginning of the Oregon Trail. The wagon train the sister and brother (plus entourage) are on just missed the main group and are now gearing up to go over by themselves. Right before they start their trip, there just happens to be a large festival (or whatever) of Black Feet indians, who are getting together for fun and games at the same place the wagon train is stopped. So while all this is happening, this white guy (I can't remember what his details are other than he's handsome and blonde) and two indian chiefs (one good guy, one bad guy) fall into lust/love with our AMAZINGLY gorgeously, beautiful, stunning heroine and her long lustrous mane of curling golden/red hair. The bad indian chief decides that it would be a good idea to slaughter the entire wagon train just to kidnap this paragon of beauty only to find out that during the raid she MAY have been killed when her wagon goes over a ravine. Instead of verifying how badly she's been hurt (which is what I would do if I went through all the trouble of killing all of those white folks to steal this one chick) he writes her off and leaves the scene of the crime with her brother and some left over captives that he and his band of merry men didn't get around to murdering.
Good Indian chief (who happens to also be super handsome and the best Chief that the Black Feet tribe has ever had) finds out about the attack and goes back to search for the stunningly gorgeous white woman, who he hasn't been able to get out of his mind, and try to save her. He finds her, waits until she's recovered from her wounds and then has sex with her and then blah blah blah, I couldn't get farther than that. (I apologize now if I got any of the story points wrong, I can't remember all the little details)
This was seriously HORRIBLE writing. I can't even go into all the crap that makes it so bad. Here are some that bugged me the most:
Heroine keeps saying her brother's name when she is talking with him. There's no need to say someone's name repeatedly in a conversation. Every one knows their own name, no need to wear it out. Plus it just sounds unnatural.
I can't stand the constant mention of her beauty and gorgeous mane of golden red hair. If these are the only two stand out points to recommend her than she's freaking worthless as a character and not worth the time or ink (real or digital) to print out.
The villains were so one dimensional it was DISGUSTING. It's just lazy writing to not flesh out character, to not provide even a remotely interesting motivation for these people's actions. Who are they, where do they come from, why are they so evil??? A good villain has depth and interesting motivations, maybe a past that can make the reader actually feel bad for the villain and cause us to feel conflicted. I want to see shades of grey not black and white.
Can any more people fall in LOVE or lust with the heroine??!! Holy crud, I'm amazed she even made it out of the front door of her house without being accosted by admiring men throwing themselves at her tiny dainty little feet!
I could go on but I won't. I know this book was written in the early 80's (remember those cheesy covers with the painted half naked models making out with each other, painted in pastel colors?) and the romance genre is not something that is taken seriously in the literary world (thank goodness for e-readers and digital books, now it's easier to hide my secret addiction) but there is no excuse for bad story telling. NONE. I like reading romance and I won't stop reading them but I lean more towards books like Dancing on Coals by Ellen O'connell or The Silver Devil by Teresa Denys (it's not for everyone but I love a good anti-hero), A Hearing Heart by Bonnie Dee, Bone Deep by Bonnie Dee, Sheltered by Charlotte Stein, Ridiculous by DL Carter, Starkissed by Lanette Curington and so on. I can read all kinds of styles and genres within romance but the main thing I'm looking for is a well-crafted story, which means it's immersive, believable where it needs to be, has flawed but sympathetic characters,has heart and a happily ever after ending (it is a romance after all).
Ok, that's it, I'm getting off my soap box now. If I could give this HALF of a star I would. If you're a 13 year old than this book will seem fresh (if still completely unbelievable) but for any one familiar with all the old tropes don't bother.
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