Review: Savage Skies

Savage Skies (MP3 Book) - Rebecca  Cook, Cassie Edwards

Title: Savage Skies

Author: Cassie Edwards

Narrator: Rebecca Cook

Time: 07:11:20 | Pages: 324

 

I have to say I was a little underwhelmed.  I'm used to loving Cassie's historical/Indian romances.  This was good, but only just.  The characters weren't exciting and didn't draw me into the story like usual.  The writing was kind of bland and the plot was kind of stiff.

 

Shirleen is a battered woman who had initially married her husband because she believed she loved him and that he would take her away from her boring home life.  Nope.  He was an evil bastard that beat her so frequently and badly that he left scars on her back.  Years later, they have a child together and, with the fear that he will eventually being abusing their daughter as she grows older, Shirleen makes plans to runaway.

 

The morning of her planned escape, their small community is attacked by a band of renegade Comanche.  All all slaughtered save her.  She is taken captive but is eventually rescued by Chief Blue Thunder who was searching for captive warriors belonging to a band that he is allied with.  

 

Long story short, they are hesitant, but fall in love quickly.  He rescues her daughter, they marry.  There's very little drama and no "damsel in distress" trope which is refreshing, yet I was kind of hoping for it.

 

It wasn't bad, but it was kind of boring.