Warrior's Heart

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Zebra Books, May 16, 2014 - Fiction - 352 pages

Danger and desire await on the Oregon trail for two members of a wagon train in this epic historical romance by the author of Warrior’s Honor.

HE LIVED WITH SAVAGE ABANDON . . .

A half-Indian wanted for murder among his own native Shoshoni, Rider is hard and bitter from the injustice that has sealed his fate. Now, his only goal is survival. But when he sees lovely, vulnerable Emma Trent, a woman heartlessly denied passage on a wagon train bound for the Oregon trail, he offers to lead the train—but only if she is permitted to come along. And though he plans only to sate his lust with her, Rider soon finds that the spirited beauty has challenged him to love.

 . . .UNTIL SHE CAPTURED HIS PASSIONATE HEART

Emma invested all her life savings in the wagon train, only to be cruelly cast out by a greedy bunch of greenhorns. The powerful half-Indian came to her rescue, demanding an impossible price: she will share his bed. Desperate to make it to Oregon, she surrenders to his touch, while secretly vowing to seek revenge. Yet as the train moves through the treacherous territory, as hate softens in the sensual embrace of a skilled lover, and tender intimacy replaces false pride, Emma discovers a love she cannot deny.

“Georgina Gentry brings the West to life and gives her fans hours of true reading pleasure” —RT Book Reviews
 

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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
9
Section 3
26
Section 4
43
Section 5
60
Section 6
79
Section 7
96
Section 8
114
Section 13
193
Section 14
204
Section 15
219
Section 16
239
Section 17
253
Section 18
266
Section 19
301
Section 20
317

Section 9
134
Section 10
151
Section 11
166
Section 12
182
Section 21
329
Section 22
342
Section 23
343
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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.