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.
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"I rated this four stars because it is a sequel to Comanche Moon which is a necessary read in order to fully appreciate this. While, unlike Commanche Heart, this book could, to some degree, stand on its own, but wouldn't be as good without the prequels. Indigo was a bit frustrating, but when trying to argue against her staunch stubborn streak, one starts thinking about Anderson's ability to write a sympathetic character, in this case, Indigo's past and mostly her mysticism which makes her so different from the "norm" that you can't really fault her for being apprehensive about everything and everyone. I think her attitude about white men was a little too extreme considering she was raised by a very fair and wise half comanche father and a white woman. I loved the love story, but I was disappointed in the lack of role by her father who it would have been nice to see recover enough to get out of bed and bring out some warrior skill to avenge his daughters attackers and her mother, Loretta, who seemed to have lost her spine altogether. Four stars is being a little generous, but I did look forward to picking up the book and reading more every day just because Anderson is a talented pen."
— Robin (4 out of 5 stars)
“One of the finest writers of romance.”
— Debbie Macomber, praise for the author“A marvelous, moving, poignant, and sensual love story…Anderson holds her readers spellbound.”
— RT Book Reviews" Ini buku ketiga dari seri Comanche karangan Catherine Anderson (Comanche Moon, Comanche Heart) dan buku yang paling saya kurang suka diantara ketiganya. Indigo, anak dari Hunter Wolf dan Loretta, digambarkan sebagai seorang gadis keturunan indian yang cantik namun terlalu polos yang akhirnya membuat saya gemas sendiri. Hmmpphh...I am not impressed at all :( "
— Eky, 2/17/2014" I actually enjoyed this one more than the second book I think , none of the books will measure up to Comanche Moon .. It's still an amazing series though . (: "
— Ariel, 2/14/2014" kisah tentang indian mang ga pernah mengecewakan. Mantab ^o^ "
— Sari, 1/30/2014" I wavered between 3*/4* for quite a while, but in the end decided my 3.5* didn't really reach to the 4*, mainly because it was too easy to put the book down and do something else. Indigo's story should have been more compelling, but for a girl who had been through as much as she had, parts of it just didn't ring true for me. I guess Comanche Moon was just too compelling, and this one suffers in comparison. "
— BJ, 1/26/2014" Would probably give this one 3.5 stars. Great love story, but I found myself annoyed with Indigo many times! Love this series though! "
— Sarah, 1/26/2014" After reading the first two books in the series, this was a big disappointment. The historical pieces that were imbedded in the others were missing from this installment. "
— Melissa, 1/19/2014" This was a great story however, I found Indigo to be very selfish and narrow minded at times. Jake rand was a wonderful hero and few times had me chuckling and a few more time tearing up. "
— Heidi, 1/5/2014" I haven't enjoyed a series of books as much as these, ever, felt sadness to joy to tears of sadness to tears of joy. Superb, about to start Comanche magic..... "
— Rachael, 11/29/2013" Excellent book. Read it in one day and can't wait for the next in the series. "
— KT, 11/26/2013" Indigo Blue was a much better read than Comanche Heart was. The third book in the series being Indigo Wolf's story. I loved how she kept her wild fire spunk during the story and didn't fall back into a simpering "female" when faced with "life" as Amy seemed to do. "
— Gina, 8/16/2012" the story's just so lovely. Catherine knows very well how to make the readers curious. I just couldn't stop myself to continue reading one page after another. The puzzle of problems gave me tense feeling and the damned curiosity was over when I had read the book. It's just so damn good!!! "
— Luki, 8/13/2012" This one fell a little flat for me. A bit heavy on the submissive woman theme. Maybe I just didn't get too into it because I couldn't wait to read "Married by Morning" and took a break halfway into this book to read the other. "
— Christine, 4/27/2012" Liked it, but not as good as the first two books, IMO. Indigo tended to get on my nerves a little bit: I was expecting more fire. I did however adore the last 100 pages, as well as Jake (chapter 21 and then the mine episode had me tearing up):-D "
— Melanie, 1/22/2012" Okay read. I will read the other books with these characters. "
— Linda, 10/18/2011" This is my favorite Catherine Anderson book!!!! Could not put it down!!!!!!!!!!! "
— Sally, 6/2/2011" After reading the first two books in the series, this was a big disappointment. The historical pieces that were imbedded in the others were missing from this installment. "
— Melissa, 5/5/2011" Another enjoyable read in the Comanche series. I really liked Jake. I kept wishing that Indigo had more fire in her. Storyline kept moving so you'll stay interested. "
— Shelly, 4/11/2011" kisah tentang indian mang ga pernah mengecewakan. Mantab ^o^ "
— Sari, 4/5/2011" Interesting, but not very exciting. I was disappointed. "
— Mom, 2/7/2011" Lbh bgus dari Comanche heart.. <br/>agak datar pada awalnya, tapi semakin ke akhir crita semakin menarik... ;)<br/><br/><br/> "
— Vanessa, 11/4/2010" A little disappointing but still loved it... The story line needed more!! "
— Jaime, 10/8/2010Catherine Anderson is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty contemporary romance novels, including Coming Up Roses, Lucky Penny, Summer Breeze, and Comanche Magic. Anderson has won numerous awards throughout her career, most notably a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times. She currently lives with her husband in Central Oregon.
Ruth Ann Phimister has appeared off Broadway and in numerous regional productions, including Life with Father with Robert Reed. She has also worked in television, film, and commercial voice-over.