Arriving in Washington to illustrate a friend's book, Camille Avery quickly discovers mystery and romance as she searches for her friend, who has apparently vanished, with the help of an handsome... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Even though the tribe was invented and the background was a composite, I liked the feel and the ambiance of the reservation portrayed. The author dealt with some real problems of actual tribes. The characters were well developed. I liked the process of change that the hero and heroine both went through. I also liked this book's use of myth.
Great Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Out of all the Patricia Simpson books (and I have read them all) Raven in Amber is my all time favorite. I read it all the way through in one sitting...I just couldn't put it down. Although the character's were ficticious the way Ms. Simpson write's, she made them all seem so real.
Definitely Worth Reading
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The book is about a Native American Indian prophecy involving an amber pendant with a raven feather in it. The main character, Camille,finds the pendant as a child and later, as an adult, finds herself involved in the prophecy. There's a lot going on so you won't get bored. Definitely worth reading!!
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