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Disarming the Wildest Warrior
Helen Louise Cox
Disarming the Wildest Warrior
Helen Louise Cox
1725, Williamsburg.
No more English tea parties with her father's medical colleagues for Gilda Griffiths. She left those behind for the open Virginia plains and plans to leave the East Coast too before a violent figure from her past catches up with her. When Williamsburg bully, Emmett Lawson assaults an elderly Shawnee chief however Gilda feels compelled to use her medical background to nurse him, despite the vocal protests of his embittered yet devastatingly handsome son.
Blue Sky knows his destiny is written in blood. If his father dies it will fall to him to keep the Shawnee people alive and safe from the cruelty of the white settlers who slaughtered his mother. Nothing can distract him from his duty until Gilda hustles her way into his life. How can this woman penetrate the armour he spent so long constructing with a single glance? And why is he tortured by thoughts of making her his?While Gilda and Blue Sky grapple with their forbidden attraction, the dark threat Gilda fears most moves ever closer across the Atlantic. Can Gilda and Blue Sky put their pasts behind them and ride together towards a future neither believed could be theirs?
10% of all profits from this book will be donated to the Native American Heritage Association on an annual basis.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | June 29, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9781838022181 |
Publishers | Helen Cox |
Pages | 242 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 14 mm · 267 g |
Language | English |
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