Savage Arrow [NOOK Book]

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Overview

For sweet Jessie Pilson the wild and woolly Western town seems the end of the line. First orphaned and then widowed, she has no one to turn to except a distant cousin who had made a fortune in silver. But when outlaws attack her stagecoach and she is rescued by a darkly handsome Sioux chief, she begins to hope her luck has changed. Thunder Horse takes her breath away with his intense black eyes and perfectly sculpted body. She will let nothing keep her from his sensual embrace, not even her cousin’s insistence that she remain a virtual prisoner in his home. For Thunder Horse has set his sights on Jessie and pierced her heart with a…SAVAGE ARROW
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Overview

For sweet Jessie Pilson the wild and woolly Western town seems the end of the line. First orphaned and then widowed, she has no one to turn to except a distant cousin who had made a fortune in silver. But when outlaws attack her stagecoach and she is rescued by a darkly handsome Sioux chief, she begins to hope her luck has changed. Thunder Horse takes her breath away with his intense black eyes and perfectly sculpted body. She will let nothing keep her from his sensual embrace, not even her cousin’s insistence that she remain a virtual prisoner in his home. For Thunder Horse has set his sights on Jessie and pierced her heart with a…SAVAGE ARROW

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781428504035
  • Publisher: Dorchester Publishing Company, Inc.
  • Publication date: 10/4/2011
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 334
  • Sales rank: 48,803
  • Series: Savage
  • File size: 858 KB

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    strong Indian romance

    Her parents and now her spouse are dead so a despondent Jessie Pilson heads to Tombstone, Arizona Territory to live with her cousin Reginald. Along the trek, outlaws attack her stage, but Sioux Chief Thunder Horse saves her life. He insures she makes it to town safely though he knows better than to escort her all the way. --- The arrogant Reginald demands the beautiful Jessie serve as his trophy hostess to impress his affluent friends. With seemingly no choices she accepts her role of being on display. Meanwhile she misses the kind Thunder Horse and soon sneaks out to be with him. When Reginald finds out how she humiliates him with a savage, he decides to incarcerate his relative, allowing her no freedom her only hope to escape the gilded cage resides with Thunder Horse. --- Cassie Edwards always writes a strong Indian romance that her fans devour her latest endeavor, SAVAGE ARROWS will receive a warm welcome from her readers. The story line is exciting and the lead couple likable courageous individuals. However, as with most of Ms. Edwards¿ warm nineteenth century physicals, the lead trio come out of Edwards casting 101. The Native American male has no flaws as he is noble, nurturing and kind while the white male is selfish and egotistical to a Shakespearean tragic fault. Still few can provide as stirring a tale as Ms. Edward¿s consistently provides. --- Harriet Klausner

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