Wednesday, January 11, 2017

EskieMama & Dragon Lady Reads Review: Mystic Cowboy by Sarah M. Anderson



Mystic Cowboy 
Men of White Sandy series #1
by 
Sarah M. Anderson


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Blurb:

One good man could drive her all kinds of crazy.

Men of the White Sandy, Book 1

Just who does Rebel Runs Fast think he is? Dr. Madeline Mitchell, the new doctor on the White Sandy Lakota Indian Reservation, knows there’s a good answer to that question. Somewhere.

Sure, the Lakota medicine man is every cowboy-and-Indian fantasy she ever had, but he sends patients to sweat lodges instead of clinical trials, talks them out of flu vaccines. Even more irritating, he makes her heart race.

Rebel swore off the white man's world—and its women—years ago. Madeline doesn't speak the language, understand the customs, or believe he's anything more than a charlatan. Yet she stays, determined to help his people. And he keeps finding excuses to spend more time at the clinic.

When he discovers her in the throes of dangerous heat stroke, Rebel’s efforts to cool her down sets fire to a passion neither thought they wanted. But when the people start falling violently ill, the cultural gap stretches the connection between their hearts to the breaking point…

Warning: This book contains smoking-hot skinny dipping, emotional and emotionally satisfying sex, and a shirtless cowboy who is also an Indian. 



Review                                4 stars

Dr. Madeline Mitchell, the new doctor on the White Sandy Lakota Indian Reservation, is about to find a world that she had no idea existed or even was possible.
As her world collides with that of Rebel Runs Fast, Rebel a man who straddles both worlds while trying to help his people the Lakota Indians keep their ways and traditions. He swore of the white man's world including its woman. But Madeline, we she is something he did not expect to find in his world.
The Lakota medicine man is every cowboy-and-Indian fantasy she ever had, but he sends patients to sweat lodges instead of clinical trials, talks them out of flu vaccines. Even more irritating, he makes her heart race.
When he discovers her in the throes of dangerous heat stroke, Rebel’s efforts to cool her down sets fire to a passion neither thought they wanted. But when the people start falling violently ill, the cultural gap stretches the connection between their hearts to the breaking point…
Will they bridge their differences and find love, read the book, its a good story and well written, it did keep me on the edge of my seat, it made me laugh and scared for both.

I received a free copy for my honest review!

Review by Jara

Happy Reading!

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