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Lord of the Plains [Mass Market Paperback]

Velda Sherrod


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4.0 out of 5 stars Good but relies a wee bit too much on coincidence 15 Aug 2001
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Following the end of the Civil War in Texas, half-breed Sean O�Brien offers a large sum of money to saloon singer Kate Harland for one night. Needing the money for her sister, Kate agrees to a one-night stand with the handsome half Irishman, vowing never again to do this sort of thing. Though he is in bliss, Sean feels guilty when he realizes his assumptions about saloon women are false as Kate was a virgin.

As Greyhawk, a half Comanche, Sean tries to bring a lasting peace between his two people. He is shocked to find Kate, the woman he cannot forget, is a prisoner in the Comanche camp. Believing that fate brought her back to him, Sean-Greyhawk makes a concerted effort to convince Kate they belong together.

The story line is exciting and insightful; the lead protagonists are wonderful; and the support cast adds depth. Yet with all that going for it, LORD OF THE PLAINS falls a bit short because Velda Sherrod uses gimmicks to insure her lovers meet, especially in the Comanche camp. Still, the plot moves at a fast pace and the latter half of the 1860s in the Lone Star State comes vividly alive so that readers will forgive the author after a moment�s pause for employing unlikely random chance to reunite her stars.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre at best 13 May 2005
By Fruit Loop - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
The plot - girl gives up her virginity to save a family member - is a bit old hat and the couple does too many improbable things...what are the odds of her getting captured by Indians and then rescued by her "john"??? Furthermore, the author really didn't try to give an accurate depiction of Numu (Comanche) culture at all. Indian romances of this caliber are simply exploitive. I was disappointed.
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