Hunters of the Ice Age At the dawn of time, a proud people battled for survival, at one with the harsh beauty of the land and its primal rhythms. Dark Renegade… Talon had stalked the great beasts of the plains, but he never faced prey more elusive than the woman he had stolen from his enemies. In her pale eyes, he beheld a challenge that would test beyond all endurance strengths he had thought indomitable. As courageous as any man, yet as delicate as a tundra flower, Summer had once longed for Talon's embrace; now, she would fight to the death before submitting to him. A terrible betrayal had turned Talon against her - only a bond stronger than love itself could subdue the captor and make him surrender to Summer's sweet, gentle fury.
Theresa Scott writes historical and contemporary romances.
Theresa especially loves to write about human relationships gone terribly awry before being set to rights. Ignorant blunders get her characters into trouble. Tiny, gradual awarenesses, mixed with the occasional epiphany move them out of trouble. A dollop of love always helps, too.
Theresa continues to believe that loving relationships lead individuals to transform their lives, and maybe even the world, for the better.
Theresa Scott’s historical and contemporary romances can be found at Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, Smashwords, Kobo, and GooglePlay.
Her 20 romance novels have sold over 600,000 copies in the U.S., Canada, Australia, Britain, Germany, Holland, and Taiwan.
This is a wonderful love story that spanned many years. The lovers loved much and respected each other though, at times hating and misunderstanding each other. The writing of this book taught me much about intertribal relationships. I recommend this book for all to read.
I liked the first book of the series so much I went on to this second and it didn't disappointment me. Well described characters. Gonna go to the third now.
... I want to be able to say nice things, but apart from the time period, I did not like it. I don't even think the time period was played up well enough. I know this is a book I will definitely not re-read.
It was just OK. Summer is a rather annoying, simpering heroine who is always crying, feeling sorry for herself, and getting into situations that render her defenseless. I liked the heroine from the first book of the series (Yesterday’s Dawn) much better. A quick and easy read.