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Title:Blaze (Braddock-Black #1)
Author:Susan Johnson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 486 pages
Published:August 1st 1992 by Bantam (first published 1986)
Categories:Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Westerns. Western Romance. Historical Fiction. Erotic Romance
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Blaze (Braddock-Black #1) Paperback | Pages: 486 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 1073 Users | 47 Reviews

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The gold rush sparked a new American dream for those who staked their claims in the rich soil of undeveloped Indian territories. To Blaze Braddock, beautiful, pampered daughter of a millionaire, it was a chance to flee stifling codes of Boston society. But when Jon Hazard Black, a proud young Absarokee chief, challenged her father's land claim, Blaze was swept up in a storm of passions she had never before even imagined.

Taken hostage by the Indian warrior, Blaze Braddock surrendered to the dreams of a defiant people -- and found love in the arms of a man who had sworn to be her enemy...

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Original Title: Blaze
ISBN: 0553299573 (ISBN13: 9780553299571)
Edition Language: English
Series: Braddock-Black #1


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Ratings: 3.99 From 1073 Users | 47 Reviews

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Very slow begining. If you can get past the first 50-100 pages it's a good read. There is way too much history and not much story line in the begining.



3.5 stars. After all these years of being a huge Susan Johnson fan, I finally read Blaze!! To tell you the truth, the reason why I didnt read this book before is because I was never really a big fan of the Native American Indian romance. The storyline just never appealed to me. I hate reading historical settings in which a set of ignorant people feel like they are superior to others because of the color of their skins. I know it's never really the hero or heroine, but it still annoys.Thats why I

There were several things that bothered me about this book. It worked out in the end, but the beginning was annoying. This is the first historical romance I have read, where the main male character is sleeping with so many women and thinking it's great. Even when they know about each other. Most historical romances, have the reader know about one main girl that he has been with in the past, but you never read about it. It's already happened. This one, oh no. Several women before he meets Blaze.

While I love this book there are times I wish I could go through and get rid of the details. Ms Johnson does her homework about the era and place she is writing about, going so far as to add footnotes to the story. This story is set in the post Civil War West more specifically the territory of Montana. This is a story of one man's attempt to save his people from extinction. Along the way he falls for a Boston debutante that is head strong and intelligent. Blaze is more than a match for Hazard

I did not like this book, based pretty much on the character of Blaze. She's everything I despise in a person. She's overindulged, self-centered, manipulative, childish, lazy, mean, and even stupid. I liked Hazard for a long time, until he started giving into her every whim. That's when he lost favor with me. He did it to the extent of having "consequence" with his tribe. The other men made fun of him for doing the cooking and cleaning because she didn't how how to do these things and if he

Beginning was slow but it picked up and I couldn't put it down.

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