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Sarah's Journey (2008)

by Ginger Simpson(Favorite Author)
3.75 of 5 Votes: 5
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Eternal Press
review 1: Sarah Collins has woken up to a nightmare. She was on a wagon train to California when the entire train was attacked and killed by wandering Indians. She is the only survivor (I'm not adding Molly because she only lives for another day after the attack). She gathers supplies and goes out alone to find a town or some sort of civilization. She gets bitten by a snake and Wolf (Native American) is around to save her and he decides to take her to the town where she had joined the wagon train. Wolf has lots of discrimination and violence against him in their voyage.I wondered how Sarah got so lucky as to never be hurt or raped in the entire voyage. This is a historical western romance with a definate twist at the end which I never saw coming. At first I was in shock, but then af... moreter I had a cup of tea and cakes whilst pondering the ending, well I liked it. I liked it a lot.Well written and edited for your reading pleasure. I wouldn't read it again, but it was a lovely afternoon's read.202 pages and free for kindle in May 20122 stars
review 2: From being left for dead after a terrifying indian attack to the life of a small-town teacher who has fallen in love with a half-breed, this is "Sarah's Journey." Upon waking and finding all her friends and travel-mates dead and dying around her, Sarah must face trying to travel to someplace safe on her own without becoming another victim of a Pawnee war party. Traveling back in the direction she has originally come, she stumbles upon a young man who is injured and she fears may be dying. In her haste to get away from any other possible dangers she tries fleeing with his horse and supplies, only to have another obstacle crop up in her way, a deadly rattlesnake bite. Thankfully, Wolf, the man she had abandoned, found her and cared for her wound and saved her life. With feelings blossoming between them, but both denying them, they travel back to the town of Independence where they each face the intolerance and ignorance of others as they strive to make new lives for themselves. Will they be able to put the differences in their backgrounds aside to have a life together? Will society let them? Come on this journey and see!!!Wow. What a good story. Ginger Simpson has created a wonderful western with so much depth and description. You can definitely tell that she put alot of heart and research into it. I loved her characters involved and especially their dialogue. Everything is so genuine, you feel like you could definitely get to know them on a very personal level. Sarah's intolerance of how people talk down, either to or about, Wolf is so heart-felt, you have to definitely relate and cheer her on. Now I will warn you, I didn't see this ending coming by any means, I was totally surprised! So run out and get yourself a copy today, this is a must read!! I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a really good western romance with a surprise twist for an ending. This book was kindly provided to me by it's wonderful author for my honest review. less
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fiorescuro
2.5 stars. Mediocre Western romance.
Mario
Great story. Surprise ending.
bjfagan2003
Free on Amazon 05/12/2012.
miraclemom
Amazon Freebie 10/22/2012
zanzoon
New Title: Sarah's Heart
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