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Savage Innocence
Savage Innocence
Author: Cassie Edwards
From one of the most popular authors of Indian romances comes a classic from her beloved Savage series. This unforgettable love story is about a high-spirited woman who yearns for adventure and finds heart-stopping passion in the arms of a magnificent Chippewa warrior. Reissue.
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ISBN-13: 9780821779934
ISBN-10: 0821779931
Publication Date: 7/1/2006
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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AMIDST THE LUSCIOUS LILACS...
the tall bronze chippewa warrior taught innocent raven-haired Danette the endless joys of love. His kisses were a blend of tenderness and fire. His searching sensous touch made her ache with raptourous need. Only moments before Gray Wolf had saved her life--- and now in the heat of his embrace she was completley consumed by wild forbidden ecstasy...

AMIDST THE LUSH GREEN MEADOW...
the sweet tempting beauty surrendered to her indian's desire-- a fierce reckless passion that truly matched her own. He molder her to the contours of his muscular body, tasting the delicious nectar of her soft flesh. With just one ookat her crystal blue eyes he knew destiny had sent her to him. She was his heart, his sould, his woman. And he would possess her--just as he had pleasured her--when he first captured her savage innocence.
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Life in small-town Minnesota is too confining to an independent young woman who yearns for adventure- of Danette leaves home to seek a new life along the rugged frontier. She never expects to find herself wrapped in the arms of Gray Wolf, the magnificent Chippewa warrior who rules the land with battle-hardened courage...and unexpected compassion...
Ever since he saved Danette's life, Gray Wolf knew that the alluringly free-spirited woman was meant to be his, body and soul. Just as his own mother Lorinda, had forsaken her heritage to live among his father's people, this woman will now follow him. But danger and treachery await Danette in Gray Wolf's world, where she'll be caught between one man's passions and another's ambitions...between betrayal and a love strong enough to liberate her heart and fulfull all her dreams...A woman's heart knows no fear...SAVAGE INNOCENCE
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Gray Wolf, warrior of the St. Croix Chippewa, next chief in line thinks pleasure is all about sex. He rescues Danette, a talented painter who resides with her rich, shallow uncle in small town Duluth. Before they barely even know each other Gray Wolf is ready to have his way with her. The next thing you know, she stumbles across his wigwam in the middle of the forest where trouble is sure to be found. Along comes Gray Wolf and from here on out they make a whole lot of love. Gray Wolf's wish is for his wife to bear him many sons. When Danette gives birth to a baby girl that resembles herself, Gray Wolf neglects the child over his own selfish beliefs. And when Danette does not wish to have an attendant at her side all day long, he gets angry and growls at her (he does this a lot when things don't go his way) and commandeers to her how things will be done. Although he knows Laughing Rain wants desperately to become his second wife, he continues to let her cling to him instead of supporting his wife. Danette's sudden need to get away and go back home leads to an unexpected and sorrowful death. In the end, Gray Wolf has many heartaches to make up for. The story is not the worst I have ever read but far from captivating. It was at least interesting to learn of the indian ways and how different things were back in those days.


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