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Tallchief
Sharon Sala, Dinah McCall

HarperTorch, 1997 - 352 pages

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   highly recommended  highly recommended





Excellent Read!

This was a book I purchased on a whim...and I loved it. Something about the book just touched me and I couldn't put it down. The love relationship, the emotions, the plot...it's all great. A must read!!


I Loved This Book!

I won't go over the plot as others already have.

Morgan was a wonderful hero, in the true sense of the word. He was strong, brave and quick to defend his family. He was also sensitive and didn't hesitate to show his love.

Kathleen has been through enormous upheavals in her life yet managed to raise an incredible child.

The only thing that rang untrue is that it was always the FBI that moved them, the FBI who made all the decisions, the FBI agent who handled everything. The U.S. Marshall Services handles the Witness Protection Program and they were never mentioned.

This book is definitely a keeper!


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Romance as it should Be

Tallchief is what a romance should be. Romantic, sexy, and well written. This is the kind of book that leaves us all wishing for our very own Tallchief.






Worth it for most folks

I won't rehash the plot here--that's been done plenty in previous reviews. This book contains some pretty rough language and a few scenes of quite graphic violence. It actually tops McCall's book Legend for violence. BUT--if Legend left you with the frustrating feeling that it was a little shallow or lacking in detail, Tallchief won't fail you that way.
Tallchief's strength, basically, is that it, like Jackson Rule, tells a story that we all hope deep down in our hearts is true. We all want to believe that when life backs us into a corner, like it has Kathleen, there will be one place we can go where we will be protected, forgiven, and most of all wanted. Kathleen finds that place.
McCall's sensitive portrayal of Morgan's newfound relationship with his daughter Trish is another mark in this book's favor. One other side note: this book is bound to appeal to anybody who likes Linda Howard's MacKenzie saga (yes, Morgan is that kind of hero) and will be a special treat to those somewhat disappointed by the hero's arrogance and dishonesty in A Game of Chance.


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most awesome

this was an excellent book. I've read it several times more and this hooked me onto her as an author. Readers should be aware though that this is a reprint not a new story, but definitely worth the price and time.


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A powerful classic repackaged love story featuring a Native American hero, touches of mysticism and suspense, and heartrending romance.

Morgan Tallchief lives for the art he creates, but even that is haunted by the loss of the only woman he will ever love. When Kathleen Ryder mysteriously re-enters his life, the achingly sweet hunger that bound them together in the past returns as well.




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