Book Description

A pampered Boston debutante grows into a courageous,
passionate woman, willing to fight to claim the love
of an Absarokee Indian chief.
In her attempts to persuade Jon Hazard Black, the
Harvard-educated son of an Absarokee chief, to sell
his land claim to her father, Boston heiress Blaze
Braddock unwittingly captures Black's heart with her
fiery spirit.

Part of the BRADDOCK-BLACK SERIES

This is a half review on "Blaze". I'm definitely not
an expert book reviewer, so please bear with me.

I began the book 2-3 weeks ago and as I said before
the pages sizzled right from page one!! *WG* I loved
the blend of historical detail, Susan's mastery of the
English language and the sensuality. I liked her
inclusion of the Indian language and translations.

However, I was irritated by the heroine's needyness
and jealousy fits. And I think I would've liked the
book to be shorter, a tighter storyline.

I liked that the heroinne couldn't cook! That brought
out some light humour. As did the visits of the young
boy Jimmy who did the housekeeping and shopping. BTW,
Chapter 26 had the best sizzling sex scenes!

I've got another 20 chapters of fine print to read!

xx Elizabeth xx