Cheyenne Splendor

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Zebra Books, May 16, 2014 - Fiction - 432 pages
"Nobody does it like (Georgina Gentry) does!"—Barbra Critiques

Before the white man came, the vast plains belonged to the Cheyenne. And Boston debutante Summer Van Schuyler belonged to the magnificent half-breed, Iron Knife. She'd come to him as a captive, defying her heritage to stay by his side.

"The multi-talented Ms. Gentry delight(s) readers." —Romantic Times

But war clouds were gathering on the horizon. . . and tragedy soon forced Summer to return to her privileged world. With sorrow in her heart, she left her wilderness paradise and Iron Knife's loving arms. . . unaware that treachery would keep them apart.

"Strongly crafted characters. . . sizzling sexuality. . . what more can a reader yearn for?" – Rendezvous

Iron Knife had two passions: his freedom and Summer. Now he'd risk capture in an alien territory to find her again. The trail was fraught with danger; the journey challenged his heart and soul. But the proud warrior knew that the aristocratic beauty was his destiny. . . and he'd fight to the death for the splendor of her forbidden love.
 

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SURRENDER
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Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
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Chapter Seven
Chapter Nine
Chapter Twelve
chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Chapter Eighteen
Copyright

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About the author (2014)

Georgina Gentry is a former Ford Foundation teacher who married her Irish-Indian college sweetheart. They have three grown children and seven grandchildren and make their home on a small lake in central Oklahoma. Georgina is known for the deep research and passion of her novels, resulting in two Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement awards for both Western and Indian Romance. Often a speaker at writers’ conferences, Georgina has also been inducted into the Oklahoma Professional Writer’s Hall of Fame. She holds the rare distinction of winning two back-to-back Best Western Romance of the Year awards for To Tame A Savage and To Tame A Texan. When she’s not writing or researching, Georgina enjoys gardening and collecting antiques.

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