Book #1 The Last White Buffalo Hide

Book #1 The Last White Buffalo Hide
The Last White Buffalo Hide: THE PROPHECY! 'When the majestic buffalo are almost driven to extinction by man! And the last white buffalo hide is given to the most unlikely source! The beginning that will lead us to the end will be upon us!'

Monday, March 17, 2014

Author Lauretta Beaver Presents: The White Buffalo (New Beginnings) Series: Review written by Orvel Isaac

Author Lauretta Beaver Presents: The White Buffalo (New Beginnings) Series: Review written by Orvel Isaac: I just got the most awesome review from one of my readers who has just finished reading book #1 Passionate Alliance, and book #2 Raven and t...

Review written by Orvel Isaac

I just got the most awesome review from one of my readers who has just finished reading book #1 Passionate Alliance, and book #2 Raven and the Golden Eagle; his name is Orvel Isaac and he is from Rycroft Alberta, Canada:
Lauretta's first literary foray Passionate Alliance will appeal to readers of both genders, although it has a romantic and emotional bent it is far from a "chick flick" It is set in the Dakotas and dabbles in the wild west and in the Cheyenne nation. It builds on the relationship between the white man and the Cheyenne and ventures into the mystical; it sets the stage for the sequel Raven and Golden Eagle which takes place 2 generations later. Her characters become more developed as does her writing style. Laueretta is a descriptive writer who goes into great detail about the daily life and traditions as well as the emotions of her characters. The second book leads into a new visionary character Dream Dancer and leaves you waiting for the rest of the story when the venue shifts dramatically to the English shores. If you enjoy fantasy with a historical twist you will enjoy Lauretta's unique writing style; it is well worth the read and hard to put down once you embark on the journey with her.
You almost need a box of kleenex beside you when you read Lauretta's books because her descriptions of the feelings of her characters evoke an emotional involvement.

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