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Mass Market Paperback White Wolf Book

ISBN: 0843944714

ISBN13: 9780843944716

White Wolf

(Book #5 in the White Series)

A spirited young beauty finds love on the trail with the half-breed leader of her wagon train in this historical romance from the author of "White Wind". This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Mass Market Paperback

Condition: Very Good

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Customer Reviews

5 ratings

The best of the 'White' series

Tomboy Jessie Jones is furious with her three brothers. They had all been planning to go West for a long time, and then all of a sudden, they break the news to her that she can't go! That they're willing to split up the family because a half-breed Indian wagon master doesn't allow single women in his wagon train. But when she confronts White Wolf, she's mistaken for a boy, and finds out, that if she lies, that she can go after all!Wolf knows that the youngest Jones boy is a trouble maker without a doubt. So he gives Jessie the most tiring tasks so he'll be too exhausted to get into mischief. But when he finds out he's really a she, he get even. And all the while, the two of them are falling in love. But before they can have a life together they need to figure out what Wolf's duty is to his tribe.This was the best book in the whole series. I loved Jessie. She was the strongest heroine without being too stubborn and pushy. And Wolf was your star wounded hero. Gruff and stubborn on the outside, but a heart of gold on the inside. This book was so well written. The secondary characters, who was everyone in the wagon train, were excellent editions to this story, and the relationship between Jessie and the youngest brother Jeremy, was so sweet. I almost couldn't wait for his story, White Dove, who ends up being Wolf's youngest sister. James, the oldest, has his own story too, White Nights. You can't help but love the Jones'. Also, when they get together with White Wind and Golden Eagle, Wolf's parents, and the rest of the family, you know it's got to be wonderful.

Delightful

"WHITE WOLF", my favorite of Susan Edwards popular White series, pulled at my heart strings. Susan has a great flare for bringing her characters vividly alive so you feel a part of the story. The rugged Oregon trail had you sweating and your feet hurting as you walk behind the wagons. Yet, the picturesque landscape catches your breath. Jessie, my favorite character, had me chuckling at her antics as she imitated a boy. This character gave a twist to a romance out of the ordinary. I highly recommend Ms. Edward's "White Series", a reading experience you'll thoroughly enjoy.

Exciting story

The story of White Wolf leading the wagon train to Oregon touches every emotion. Susan Edwards weaves a beautiful story in a book that is hard to put down once begun.

EXCELLENT BOOK LOVED IT

I REALLY ENJOYED THE BOOK I WISH YOUR BOOK ABOUT STRIKING THUNDER WOULD COME OUT SOONER THAN YEAR 2000 !

I loved it!!

Jessica and her three brothers, James, Jordon, and Jeremy are headed for a new life in Oregon. Only the new wagon master, White Wolf, has a rule against single women in his wagon train. A twist of fate sends Jessica along with her brothers anyway, dressed as a boy. White Wolf is walking two roads in life, not knowing which one he belongs too. He had been sent back east to a white man's school as a child, where he was beaten for minor transgressions. I wished Ms. Edwards wrote more about his time at the school. Due to a betrayal of a woman heading for Oregon, White Wolf will not tolerate single women on the train. The character's in the story were very interesting and you meet many people for her future books. One of my favorite characters is Jordon's wife, Coralie, I was impressed with the way Ms. Edwards brought around her change without making it too drastic. Jessica has a firy temper, but fortunatly it does not lead her to jump to too many conclusion. In all I found this a very interesting novel though I wished to learn more about White Wolf's past while reading it. Still, this was a wonderfully, sweet book.
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