Apache Caress

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Romance, Historical
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Author: Georgina Gentry ISBN: 9781420138221
Publisher: Zebra Books Publication: October 1, 1991
Imprint: Splendor Language: English
Author: Georgina Gentry
ISBN: 9781420138221
Publisher: Zebra Books
Publication: October 1, 1991
Imprint: Splendor
Language: English

SHE WAS HIS CAPTIVE

**Cholla seethed with fury. The Apache scout had risked his life tracking down renegades for the white man only to find himself chained like an animal on the army prison train. Well, if they wanted a vicious savage, he'd give them one—he'd even force a white woman to help him escape. Sierra Forester had gotten in his way, and he was in no mood to let the beautiful widow go. He didn't intend to harm her, but it was a long way from St. Louis to Arizona, and along the trial he vowed to discover exactly what his lovely captive knew about satisfying a man's desires. . . and unleashing her own!

HE WAS HER PASSION

Every day Sierra grew less afraid of her savage captor. At first she thought he would kill her. . . or worse. After all, her husband had died at the hands of the Apache. But this Indian seemed to have more honor and courage than anyone she'd ever known. As they moved west, the handsome warrior protected her bravely from wild animals and wilder men—and tempted her with delights she'd never imagined. Now her traitorous soul hoped she'd never be free from his muscular embrace and searing touch. Her urges were scandalous, but Sierra could resist no longer. She would give anything to savor the wild ecstasy of his. . . APACHE CARESS.**

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SHE WAS HIS CAPTIVE

**Cholla seethed with fury. The Apache scout had risked his life tracking down renegades for the white man only to find himself chained like an animal on the army prison train. Well, if they wanted a vicious savage, he'd give them one—he'd even force a white woman to help him escape. Sierra Forester had gotten in his way, and he was in no mood to let the beautiful widow go. He didn't intend to harm her, but it was a long way from St. Louis to Arizona, and along the trial he vowed to discover exactly what his lovely captive knew about satisfying a man's desires. . . and unleashing her own!

HE WAS HER PASSION

Every day Sierra grew less afraid of her savage captor. At first she thought he would kill her. . . or worse. After all, her husband had died at the hands of the Apache. But this Indian seemed to have more honor and courage than anyone she'd ever known. As they moved west, the handsome warrior protected her bravely from wild animals and wilder men—and tempted her with delights she'd never imagined. Now her traitorous soul hoped she'd never be free from his muscular embrace and searing touch. Her urges were scandalous, but Sierra could resist no longer. She would give anything to savor the wild ecstasy of his. . . APACHE CARESS.**

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