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"HOW CAN YOU STAND TO LET HIM TOUCH YOU, EDEN? HE'S AN INJUN!"
Those were the hateful words Eden's father flung at her when he tore her from the arms of her beloved. Young and idealistic, she believed passion would overcome the obstacle of her lover's Kiowa heritage; instead, the hatred and prejudice of two cultures at war forced them apart.
"HER ARMS CLING TO YOU AND YOUR HEART ANSWERS, BUT THE WOMAN WILL NEVER BE YOURS."
Such was the shaman's prediction about the beautiful girl he'd once adored, but Iron Hawk refused to believe it. Eden's betrayal might have sent him to the white man's jail, but her smooth, pale body would still be his. A hardened warrior now, he believed her capture would satisfy his need for revenge; instead, her love would heal their hearts and bring a lasting peace to their people.
- Sales Rank: #4051169 in Books
- Published on: 2013-10-01
- Released on: 2013-10-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.50" h x 5.75" w x 1.00" l, 1.10 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 394 pages
From the Back Cover
"HOW CAN YOU STAND TO LET HIM TOUCH YOU, EDEN? HE'S AN INJUN!"
Those were the hateful words Eden's father flung at her when he tore her from the arms of her beloved. Young and idealistic, she believed passion would overcome the obstacle of her lover's Kiowa heritage; instead, the hatred and prejudice of two cultures at war forced them apart.
"HER ARMS CLING TO YOU AND YOUR HEART ANSWERS, BUT THE WOMAN WILL NEVER BE YOURS".
Such was the shaman's prediction about the beautiful girl he'd once adored, but Iron Hawk refused to believe it. Eden's betrayal might have sent him to the white man's jail, but her smooth, pale body would still be his. A hardened warrior now, he believed her capture would satisfy his need for revenge; instead, her love would heal their hearts and bring a lasting peace to their people.
About the Author
Elaine Barbieri has written thirty-three historical novels that have been published worldwide. She was certain young adult readers would enjoy the excitement of historical romance if given a chance, and she welcomed the opportunity to write Miranda and the Warrior for this new audience.
Elaine lives in northern New Jersey with her husband and family, and with Harrison, a demanding male who she is sure would be the ultimate hero -- if he weren't a cat.
Elaine's adult titles include Wings of a Dove; Dance of the the Flame; The Dangerous Virtues trilogy: Honesty, Purity, and Chastity, Eagle; Hawk; Night Raven; Secret Fires: The Wild One; and To Meet Again.
Most helpful customer reviews
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful.
Hawk is a page turner
By A Customer
This is the first Elaine Barbieri book that I have read...And I will be reading many more in the future! From the very first page, she draws you right in. I am especially fond of Indian Romances, and the story of Kyle(Hawk) and Eden will not dissappoint, if you are as well. They meet when they are young and fall in love, and they meet again five years later. Barbieri is not a gutless romance author...not one of those who's afraid to separate the characters from eachother/allow them to hate eachother...their problems do not get solved in 5 pages. Some authors are afraid to do this, and thier books are not very interesting. Instead, she keeps you hanging throughout the book, wanting them to be together in the end. Barbieri is right up there with Georgina Gentry and Madeline Baker. If you enjoy their books, you'll enjoy Hawk as well. A great read. Worth the money.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Average Story, Terrible Heroine
By msbooklady
A Young Eden falls in love with Kyle(Iron Hawk), a Kiowa man who was raised by a white couple after his parents were killed in a raid. Eden's father is full of hatred for all Indians, because Eden's mother was killed by Indians. In his rage to keep the young couple apart, Eden's father first shoots Kyle and then frames him for one of his hand's murder. Eden and Kyle try to run off together only to be found by her father's ranchhand Will. When her father runs in and tries to shoot Kyle he ducks and Will is hit and killed. Eden hits her head and is knocked out and when she comes to she believes the stories that Kyle (Iron Hawk) shot Will in the back and killed him. Kyle is sent to a labor camp where he spends several years shackled and in hard labor until he escapes vowing to returning to his people known as Iron Hawk. In his quest for vengeance, Kyle kidnaps Eden and then later her young son, Tommy. The years have taught Eden to hate as well but as much as they try they cannot turn their backs on the passion they once knew.
I almost gave this story one star rating because I could not stand Eden and in my mind she never did anything in the story to redeem herself only made herself more loathable. Eden's father shoots Kyle in front of her, teaches her son hatred, locks her in her room, treats people bad and all she ever does is say,oh Dad now don't do that..tsk tsk....However when the man she supposedly loves professes his innocence to the crime he's convicted of she does not believe him, and she ends up killing someone who was trying to protect themself and she hates Iron Hawk and thinks she's the one justified. Man after man in this story makes a fool over himself for Eden and the only thing that seems to warrant this devotion is that she's a blue eyed blond....Yuck! At least Iron Hawk had some heart. Don't make the type of woman that most of us can't stand a heroine in a book.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
Heroine's treatment of the hero is awful
By Melissa
Heroine Eden's picture should be next to the word gullible in the dictionary. Critical reasoning is definitely not one of her virtues. She is willing to believe everybody but the man she supposedly loves.
Eden is enamored with Hawk, a Kiowa native who never grew up with his people but was instead adopted by a white family and moves to Texas after his adopted parents die. He takes up with Eden who has the world's most bigoted father. When she runs away with Hawk, a ranch hand is shot and Eden believes Hawk did it, over his protestations of innocence he is jailed. This dumb girl reveals the hiding place of the Kiowa to her father when Hawk escapes and the posse of white men destroy the entire village and almost finish off Hawk. Of, course, her father never did anything wrong. He has only been feeding and spouting his hatred of Kiowa for her entire life. Eden is incapable of forming her own thoughts, she allows her father's lies to form them for her.
Hawk is sent to prison and Eden moves on with her life having a child, being widowed and running the ranch. When Hawk escapes prison he is bent on revenge and kidnaps Eden and takes her to a Comanche village where the reader is to believe that Eden is still in love with Hawk even though she is breathing threats and hate filled speech at him constantly. Hawk still loves this incredibly stubborn and witless girl, forgetting that she never believed his side of the story ever.
This novel is so bad I have zero desire to read any subsequent books in the Hawk series.
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