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Indigo Blue
Indigo Blue
Indigo Blue
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Indigo Blue

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One of romance fiction's most popular storytellers, Catherine Anderson hits the New York Times best-seller list with each of her scintillating works. Reissued after being out of print for many years, Indigo Blue is one of Anderson's early gems. In it, a high-spirited woman named Indigo-who is half Comanche and half white-lives a solitary existence among the Oregon folk who don't understand her. But that all changes when Jake Rand rolls into town.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 17, 2010
ISBN9781449836863
Indigo Blue
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Catherine Anderson

Catherine Anderson is a bestselling American romance novelist. She resides in the pristine woodlands of Oregon, is married to her high school sweetheart, and has authored more than 30 award-winning historical and contemporary romances. Throughout her career, she has made numerous bestseller lists, such as the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Ingram, Waldenbooks, and Barnes & Noble. She has received nominations for the Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards, as well as being a RITA® Award finalist, and was given a Career Achievement Award by Romantic Times for Contemporary Romance.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Indigo Wolf is the daughter of a white woman and a part Comanche man (see Comanche Moon for their story). Jake Rand comes to town, a wealthy businessman disguised as a mine foreman, to investigate the mining mishaps that he thinks were caused by his father. He's fascinated by Indigo, who's a wild spirit to his city-slicker self. I learned a lot about mining which seems to be a trademark of Ms. Anderson's books (not specifically mining but she adds in a lot of historical detail which I appreciate and like). The story is good with lots of drama and romance.