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The Princess and the Wolf [Mass Market Paperback]

Karen Kay


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars love all of karens books..... 7 Jun 2006
By Stardusty39 - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Every book Karen writes moves me with such passion she places in theses characters.....i could not place it down..and you know what ....it was my first book of hers I'd read...with that i became an instant fan....I could read this book over and over again....
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4.0 out of 5 stars exciting historical romance 29 April 2004
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
In 1824 Germany, Princess Sierra, Prince Alathom, and adopted American Indian Prince High Wolf plan to flee to Scotland. Sierra and High Wolf are in love and plan to marry while Alathom just wants his freedom from state responsibilities including marrying the princess. However, the escape fails with Sierra stopped by her father, who plans to see her politically married to Alathom of the neighboring dukedom. Father Junipero tells Sierra that High Wolf demanded gold to break the engagement while Alathom vanished. The ceremony was done by proxy as he fails to appear.

Ten years later, Sierra is in St. Louis seeking her husband Alathom who never came home. Though she hates him and High Wolf for their betrayal, she needs Alathom to come home to avert a war between their duchies. Sierra has done her best to rule over the two lands, but everyone blames her for her missing spouse. Governor Clark arranges for the best scout High Wolf to escort her Highness, but when he sees Sierra, he refuses as he feels she betrayed their vows of love. Sierra continues her quest without him, but he follows her for safety purposes.

This is an exciting historical romance that brings to life early Americana through the insightful look at the Indian tribes and the use of Governor Clark (Lewis and Clark fame). Each of the prime trio is unique with fully developed personalities. Though the mysticism is interesting it also enables too easy of a resolution than a decade of increasing discontent should allow. Still fans of early nineteenth century romances will appreciate this astute glimpse of a bygone era.

Harriet Klausner

5.0 out of 5 stars Magical! 5 Mar 2010
By Karen M. Toriello - Published on Amazon.com
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I have just finished another of Karen Kay's spectacular romance novels, The Princess and the Wolf. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I think Amazon should do something about that other author writing a review on a book she'd never read. I only wish there were a Karen Kay fan club. If there was, I would surely join it.

This book takes place not only in America, but in Europe, also. And yes, it is a Native American romance.

I intend to read all of Karen Kay books.
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