"Exciting Americana"
In 1876 in Niobrara City, Nebraska, railroad owner
Reese Carrison leads the town in celebrating the completion
of his Nebraska Dakota Railroad line. His best friend Bram
Kaldwell also appears accompanied by his widowed daughter,
Rebecca Ann and his granddaughter Margaret. Reese plans to
ask Rebecca to marry him because he wants a wife and
family. He is not opposed to using Margaret as a tool to
that end by insisting the rambunctious child needs the
strong hand of a father. However, Reese admits to himself
that he does not love the steady Rebecca Ann. A group of Gypsies arrive during the gala event, but
one of the band, Liza, is charged with attempting to abduct
Margaret. Liza flees on Reese's horse and he quickly
follows, but soon a monster storm with a tornado threatens
the lives of both. Liza hates the Gaje as her people call
the whites after what her biological father did to her
mother, but to her chagrin finds she is attracted to
Reese. He reciprocates those unwanted feelings even
knowing that Rebecca Ann is better suited as his wife. Readers who enjoy an exciting western romance that
brings the era to life through two engaging lead
protagonists and a powerful support cast will want to read
LADY GYPSY. The audience will feel the prejudice that the
Gypsies felt and how easy the sons and daughters on both
sides learn to hate, but will wonder how Liza could trust
any Gaje. Still love conquers all in Pam Crook's winning
novel. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 13, 2001
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