Reviewed by cherryblossommj on

5 of 5 stars

Share
To start I can say I loved it and it was painful to put it down. I had no idea what I was getting into when I was frustrated the other night, wanting to finish another book but needing to read something on my Kindle to keep the dark in the room so others could sleep and chose this one. I've been meaning to read it, I've just been carried away with other things, but I had no idea on what I was missing out on. This book rocked my heart and soul.

Sandi Rog is completely new to me, but you better believe I'm going to check her backlist and look for more in the future from her pen and keyboard. Oh my goodness what a way to write a story! Walks Alone is the Indian name given to our heroine and it brings out so many more deeper level issues than just a name and just a physical sense. Walks Alone is a story about your life and interaction with others on a day to day scale, but also in the long haul. It is about your relationship with Christ, but also you relationship with your spouse.

Descriptions bring the sights and sounds to life right out of the text. I kept thinking in my mind toward a Sully/Michaela type of situation, but our Jean Marc is so much more than that. This book deals with a difficult smear on our American history's past, but it's a story that should be told. The manner in which it is told shares different views and it is amazing relevant to situations carried over even in today's time. Sandi Rog is a vivid storyteller and I'm completely enchanted yet again by the things coming from WhiteFire Publishing.

*Thanks to WhiteFire for providing an eBook for review.*

Last modified on

Reading updates

  • Started reading
  • 31 August, 2012: Finished reading
  • 31 August, 2012: Reviewed