![]() ![]() I am not naive and I know that racism still exists but there seemed to be no boundaries and few laws to protect Native American at the time. That choice, added to the fluid writing, really did wonders to plunge me into that period of time where Native American people were often considered as “Injuns” and could never dream of marrying a white woman without fear for their lives. Evolving into more.Ĭontrary to most romance I have read, even cowboy romances, the author chose to write as people living at the time of the Wild West would have spoken. Can Anne and Cord use the freedom of being condemned for sins they didn’t commit to make a life together? Or will their disapproving, interfering families tear them apart? Reviewįirst I read it because some friends were raving about Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold for years now. ![]() Cord’s family is more than willing to believe that the fault is his. When Anne and Cord are found alone together, her father’s fury leads to violence. Cord Bennett, the son of his father’s second marriage to a Cheyenne woman, is more than an embarrassment to his well-to-do family of ranchers and lawyers – they are ashamed and afraid of their black sheep. They blame those lapses for the disgraceful fact that she is a spinster at 28. Anne Wells has embarrassed her rigidly proper family since she was a child with occasional but grievous lapses from ladylike behavior. Eyes of Silver, Eyes of Gold is a story of family conflicts set in Colorado in 1885. ![]()
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