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Candy is captured by the Wichita tribesman, Two Eagles, in retaliation for the beating of his uncle, and as they come to cherish each other, they are surrounded by betrayal and danger.
Susannah jacobs had learned to do anything to survive-even submit to the bronze-skinned warrior who now held her prisoner. Her powerfully built captor could try to make her his woman, but she vowed to deny him the pleasure of a response by lying passive in his demanding embrace. Soon, though, she found it impossible to ignore the delicious sensations he stirred with his tender and scorching kisses-and too late susannah realized that the raven-heaired devil had stolen her heart as he'd claimed her body.
When a wagon train heading west across the Plains is attacked by renegade soldiers, Mary Beth Wilson is rescued by Crow warrior Brave Wolf, who rescues her heart as well with his tender love and gentle passion. Original.
The book follows the epic journey of the enigmatic hero, Savage, as he navigates a world ravaged by darkness and strife, using his exceptional skills and unwavering determination to bring hope and unity to those in need. Set in a fantastical realm teeming with danger and adventure, the story unfolds against a backdrop of looming threats and daunting challenges that test Savage's resolve to its limits. Readers are immersed in a richly detailed world filled with vivid landscapes, diverse cultures, and a cast of captivating characters who shape Savage's quest for justice and redemption. From bustling villages to treacherous wilderness, from ancient ruins to majestic cities, the narrative sweeps across a tapestry of settings that add depth and complexity to the unfolding tale.
As a child, Misshi Bradley watched each member of her family die on the trail west until she was stolen by renegade Indians. Now she's ready to start a family of her own, and Soaring Hawk is searching for a wife. In his eyes, Misshi reads a promise of passion that would never end, but can she trust him when his father is the renegade who destroyed her life once before?
A tale of human emotion that lays bare the heights and depths of love, passion and desire in old and new worlds…as we follow Virginia Brandon, beautiful, impudent and innocent, from the glittering ballrooms of Paris to the sensuality of life in New Orleans to the splendor of intrigue-filled Mexico. A tale of unending passion, never to be forgotten…the story of Virginia's love for Steven Morgan, a love so powerful that she will risk anything for him…even her life.
Abandoned and alone, a beautiful blonde is at the mercy of the harsh Wyoming Territory-until Chief Cloud Walker sweeps her into the safety of his arms.
Savage's history is deep and diverse. It all started in 1852 when a small trading post was established at the mouth of the Credit River where it empties into the Minnesota River.
Thomas Savage (1915—2003) was one of the intermountain West's best novelists. His thirteen novels received high critical praise, yet he remained largely unknown by readers. Although Savage spent much of his later life in the Northeast, his formative years were spent in southwestern Montana, where the mountain West and his ranching family formed the setting for much of his work. O. Alan Weltzien's insightful and detailed literary biography chronicles the life and work of this neglected but deeply talented novelist. Savage, a closeted gay family man, was both an outsider and an insider, navigating an intense conflict between his sexual identity and the claustrophobic social restraints of the rural West. Unlike many other Western writers, Savage avoided the formula westerns— so popular in his time— and offered instead a realistic, often subversive version of the region. His novels tell a hard, harsh story about dysfunctional families, loneliness, and stifling provincialism in the small towns and ranches of the northern Rockies, and his minority interpretation of the West provides a unique vision and caustic counternarrative contrary to the triumphant settler-colonialism themes that have shaped most Western literature. Savage West seeks to claim Thomas Savage's well-deserved position in American literature and to reintroduce twenty-first-century readers to a major Montana writer.