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Savage Dawn
When Chief Eagle Wolf leaves his Owl Clan behind to protect them from the smallpox he’s contracted, he doesn’t know if he will live or die. The scales are tipped by a beautiful white woman who nurses him back to health and then captures his heart.
Reviewer: Lilyraines
Review: Aug 21, 2009
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Western, Native American
What happens when two opposing cultures meet unexpectedly? Savage Dawn has one of the answers. Nicole Tyler was traveling to Tyler City, Utah to meet her parents and become a teacher from St. Louis, Missouri where she had finished her education. When she reaches the town, however, she finds the town's inhabitants dead and at least part of it burned. Eagle Wolf is a Navaho chief of the Owl Clan
Savage Sun
Shining Star
The war had swept everything away—her youthful dreams, her beautiful Atlanta home, and her beloved parents. As golden-haired Rowena Dowell traveled toward the wilds of Arkansas, she wondered if she’d ever be happy again.
Tall Moon
Rejected by the white side of his family, the Cherokee chief had devoted himself to his mother’s people, leading them to a peaceful haven in a land of towering cypress trees. He never dreamed that his own father’s logging camp would threaten the safety of the Bird clan, or that he would find in it a blue-eyed beauty who set his warrior’s body aflame with desire more scorching than the…
Reviewer: Dianna
Review: Mar 26, 2009
Genre(s): Historical Romance, Western, Native American
Tall Moon is the young uku chief of the Ani-dji-skwa, the Bird Clan of the Cherokee. Having brought his people to Arkansas he hopes to keep them safe from the white man. This is until he hears the unmistakable sound of trees being felled by what can only be white men. When he goes to confront the white man and ask him to leave this area, he finds out it is the father that abandoned him all thos
Shadow Bear
South Dakota 1850. Before he died from the Indian arrow that pierced his body while he was hunting gold outside Fort Chance, Shiona Bramlett's father, the colonel, revealed a shocking secret. Now, armed only with her father's map and her courage, she's determined to honor him-and to fulfill her own destiny. After a fierce prairie fire, Shadow Bear, Chief of the Grey Owl Band of the Lakota tribe, is desperately looking for his missing brother Silent Arrow. His search leads him to a beautiful woman in desperate need of help. Shadow Bear loathes the white man-but he cannot help but protect her. With a passion that is undeniable, they must learn to put their mistrust aside and share their secrets before all is lost
Reviewer: Paloma
Review: Jun 23, 2007
Genre(s): Historical Romance
Cassie Edwards is an author known for one thing: Indian romances. You always know what you're getting when you pick up one of her books. Her latest in the Lakota series, "Shadow Bear," follows that script exactly.
Handsome young Lakota chief falls in love with a lovely white woman and takes her home to his teepee. This book also includes mild suspense in the form of a grassfire, a hidden map, and missi
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