| βIn an instant there sloughed from the heart and mind and soul of Waldo Emerson Smith-Jones every particle of civilization and culture and refinement that had required countless ages in the building, stripping him naked, age on age, down to the primordial beast that had begot his first human progenitor. He saw red as he leaped for the throat of the man-beast whose ruthless hands were upon Nadara.β¦ββ- from the book
Back in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., he was a blueblood named Waldo Smith-Jones. But when he found himself in a desperate effort to survive on a lost island of primitive men and beasts, he won not only a new name but also the hand of the cave princess, Nadara. |
Reader's Reviews
Average Reader Review:     [Based on 2 reviews]
    The Cave Girl by Kathryn on February 28 2007
I really enjoyed this audio book!
    Dated, but still good by Johnny on November 21 2005
I didn‘t realize it till I got curious and looked
it up, but this book was written about the time
RMS TITANIC sank. It is still a good book which
after a somewhat slow start was full of action in
the style of "from the frying pan, to the fire,
and back to the pan". It was obvious it was
written before women‘s lib and polictical correct
speech. The end was sappy, but if you‘re looking
for a few hours of "no thought needed" enjoyment
and you don‘t mind the weird you‘ll like this one.
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