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Rodz (USA: OH) (2011/05/08): BOOK DESCRIPTION:COMANCHE HERITAGE, TEXAN ATTITUDE Texas Ranger Cabe Navarro was full-blooded Comanche --- his ripped frame even recalled history's greatest warriors. Raven haired and eagle-eyed, Cabe trespassed on sacred land to investigate ritual murders, only to fix his full attention on the daughter of a local rancher. They were on opposite sides of the law, and their initial attraction could have killed the case dead. But when Jessie Becker became a prime target for foul play, all bets were off. Knee-deep in dangerous territory, Cabe made quick decisions to keep her alive --- and almost at arm's length. He knew she needed his brand of protection, as a Texas Ranger and as a man. And that he was helpless to fight it when the line between the two started to blur ...
Marianne (Australia) (2011/05/28): When I started reading Rawhide Ranger by Rita Herron, my first impression was confusion. All these characters and talk of all these murders in the first few pages: I felt like I was wading into a story already in progress. And checking my favourite book info website www.fantasticfiction.co.uk, I discovered that this book was the last of three in the Silver Star of Texas: Comanche Creek series. Little wonder I had no idea what was going on. The plot seemed to have a lot of holes in it. Everything (I guess) was neatly resolved at the end, if perhaps a little too quickly and conveniently. Probably good if you have read the first two.
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