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Arizona Ecstasy
Arizona Ecstasy
Author: F. Rosanne Bittner
Arizona Bride... — Lovely Lisa Powers hated the Indian who captured her. He had killed her mother, ransacked her wagon and now planned to plunder her virtue. But as days in the arid Southwest became weeks and months, the fair-skinned Illinois beauty turned to the Apache brave first for survival, then for love. And with only the sky and the desert...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780821728109
ISBN-10: 0821728105
Publication Date: 11/1/1989
Pages: 444
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Publisher: Zebra Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Arizona Bride...

Lovely Lisa Powers hated the Indian who captured her. He had killed her mother, ransacked her wagon and now planned to plunder her virtue. But as days in the arid Southwest became weeks and months, the fair-skinned Illinois beauty turned to the Apache brave first for survival, then for love. And with only the sky and the desert to witness, Lisa declared that in her heart he was her husband and for all time she would be his wife.

Arizona Heartbreak...

Because he was a half-breed, the warrior Chaco knew the misery that could result from loving a white woman. He told himself that she was evil, that her kind killed Indians, that her life would be awful as a nomadic Apache squaw. Still, his strong hands couldn't help but fondle her; his sensual lips had to fully taste her. And even though he sensed he'd one day send her back to her people, Chaco couldn't resist stealing each breathless moment of their Arizona Ecstasy.
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Lisa Powers hated the Indian who captured her. He had killed her mother, ransacked her wagon and now planned to plunder her virtue. But as days in the arid Southwest became weeks and months, the fair-skinned Illinois beauty turned to the Apache brave first for survival, then for love. And with only the sky and the desert to witness, Lisa declared that in her heart he was her husband and for all time she would be his wife.
Because he was a half-breed, the warrior Chaco knew the misery that could result from loving a white woman - he knew he'd one day have to send her back to her people.


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