To be entered into the contest for a chance to win this book simply post a content answering the following question. I'll select a winner next Sunday using the Randomizer program. Best wishes to you and have a great week!
Here is the question: Is there any Native American blood in you... if yes, what tribe?
My answer: My grandmother was born on the Osage reservation in 1898 and at the time both Cherokee and Osage people lives in Hominy, Oklahoma where she was born. I've looked at the Dawes roll that the Cherokee tribe uses and there a ton of Peeks on the roll, which was my great-grandma's last name. So that's my story. You?
About the book:
Sunshine Westcott's past is buried on Oregon's Cayuse reservation, where she's never stepped foot---until her boss, Leanne Lowenstein, insists on taking her to the annual rock-and-rodeo Pendleton roundup. Does the town hold the answers to Sunshine's family secrets? And what will happen when cowboy-to-the-core Max Lowenstein falls for Sunshine, the Native American princess?
My thoughts:
I was supposed to get this book to review but it hasn't arrived yet. Bottom line is some of Melody's books I enjoy and others....not so much. This does sound great, though.
24 comments:
Yes, but we don't know what kind. My mother's father's father was full blooded Indian, but he was killed when the kids were very young. My cousins tried to trace it back but could never find records.
Please enter me.
Blessings
Michelle V
m.vasquez[at]grandecom[dot]net
This is one of my favorite little cities, so I'd love to read this book!
No, I don't have any Native American blood in me, but my children have a little Cherokee!
reading_frenzy at yahoo dot com
I personally love all of Melody's books. Of course, I am an Oregonian, so maybe that is why. I also have Native American blood in me--Chippawa from Canada. My dad's maternal grandmother was full Chippawa. She married a white guy, who ended up being an alcoholic. She finally could not take it anymore. She went to our church's campmeeting in Michigan, farmed off all the kids with relatives and she went back up to the reservation in Canada. That is a sad story, but not unlike any others.
I have some Indian in me, but I can't remember, because it is so small! :)
BUT, I live not too far from Pendleton and get this- almost all the Christian books I want to read I get through inter library loans from Pendleton because of their amazing collection. Would LOVE to read this book, but if not, I bet the Pendleton library will get it. :D
caseymh18(at)gmail(dot)com
This book sounds great please add me to win!:)
I not sure If I have any Native American in me or not.
Lindsey
lindseypa89(at)yahoo(dot)com
I don't have any Native American blood in me to my knowledge, but my husband is part Cherokee. Sounds like a great read. I've enjoyed Carlson in the past.
julesreffner(at)gmail(dot)com
I don't have any Native American ancestors, but this sounds like a great book!
Holly
oceandreamerfla(at)aol(dot)com
Looks like a good book!! :-) But to answer the question - Yes! My dad's great grandmother was the daughter of a Cherokee Chief! :-)
legacy1992(at)gmail(dot)com
closest l can come is that my nephew married a full blooded onondaga girl.... so my neice-in-law is lndian... does that count? Percy
I have not done a lot of family tree history, but do know the nationality of my paternal grandparents and maternal grandparents. As far as I
know, there is not Native American
blood in me. Thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
No native blood that I know of, Michelle. But I would love to read this book!
cjarvis [at] bellsouth [dot] net
My father's grandfather was a Cherokee Chief.
readingatthebeach(@)gmai(.)com
Yes, I do have Native American blood. Cherokee, from the Eastern Band.
Please enter me.
mchapman (at) windstream (dot) net
To the best of my knowledge I do not have any Native American blood but can't be positive since my great great grandfather was basically abandoned on a farm in the deep woods in New Hampshire. The family took in a young girl about to give birth. After the baby was born she left and the only information they had about her was her first name.
No Indian blood, although I had a great time getting caught up on our family tree while my Mom was in the US visiting for twelve days.
Jennifer
I do...a little Indian/Cajun mix on my mom's side...but, I don't remember the tribes.
I'm not sure if we have any native blood or not.It would be interesting to find out though.
No native blood in me. I would really love to read this book...please enter me. Thanks!!
jackie.smith(at)dishmail(dot)net
I am white bread American, but I would still love to win this book. (Plus my sister *loves* this author, so she will so want to read this...) :)
ashley.vanburen[at]gmail[dot]com
I don't think I have any Native American blood in me, but I'm not for certain. However, my father once was police chief of a local Native American reservation, if that counts! :)
I'm currently reading Love Finds You in Sisters, Oregon by the same author, so I'd love a chance to win this one!
Thanks!
~Amber
www.seasonsofhumility.blogspot.com
No, but my sister-in-law is part Cherokee. I'd love to read this book set around the Pendleton Rodeo, please toss my name in the hat. Thanks!
worthy2bpraised[at]gmail[dot]com
Yes, my great grandmother was a Cherokee Indian. I don't know much of the story about her though. Please enter me. Thanks!
ayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net
I do not have any...but my fiancee does. So now, our son does. I will have to ask his mom what tribe. Thanks for the chance. bekki1820cb at gmail
And the winner is...
Michelle
mchapman (at) windstream (dot) net
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