Genre: Western/Historical/Time-Travel
Series: Yellowstone Romance
List Price: $2.99
Sensuality Rating: PG
Stars: 5/5
Synopsis:
City boy Chase Russell is on the fast track to self-destruction. A star athlete, he gets into trouble with drugs and alcohol. Fulfilling a community service sentence in Yellowstone National Park is the last thing he wants to do. After a night of drinking in the park, he wakes up to find his new friends gone, and everything around him has changed.
Sarah Osborne grew up in the rugged Yellowstone wilderness. She can hunt and track right alongside the most experienced men. When some Indians drop a near-dead man off on her doorstep, she doesn’t know what to think. He’s convinced he’s from the future, and wants to find a way home.
Chase has no idea how he ended up time traveling to the past. He doesn’t know the first thing about surviving without modern conveniences. Finding your own food means a quick trip to the nearest fast food joint, not hunting and foraging for it. Time and again, his will is tested to stay alive in this untamed land. Is his growing love for a brave woman who shows him what it truly means to be a man strong enough to keep him in the past, or is he still determined to return to the ease and comforts of the future?
My Opinion:
First, I would like to start off saying starts off with an amazingly hot prologue that will catch the attention of romance-lovers everywhere! It's hot, sexy, and made me want to read more and more!
I was pulled into the plot of an amazing book (I'm talking about Yellowstone Redemption, if your confused) by the writer's delightful and creative writing style. She writes in her own unique way; I'm confused why she isn't best-seller yet!
Yellowstone Redemption is way better than the first (and I absolutely LOVED the first one, don't get me wrong). It's different and the exact opposite in the way that the man is from the 21 century instead of the woman. But that is completely okay, nobody wants to read the exact same plot in the sequel, we want something different. Ms. Henderson did not let me down!
While I was immersed in the world that Ms. Henderson created, I realized how similar this book is to Pocahontas. Sure, Sarah isn't the daughter of a Native American Cheif or Chase an English soldier (far from it). It is similar in the way that they are from two different people (essentially) that are forbidden to love one another and yet love triumphs. I think of this book as Pocahontas with a unique, addicting twist!
Recommendations??
Historical romance fans that would be interested in reading something completely different would adore this book! I know I love it, and will probably be reading this again in the future.
REVIEW BY SARAH
Glad to see your book here Peggy!
ReplyDeleteSarah - nice review.
Thanks! It was a pleasure to read :D
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