Steve Maddox was determined to keep his promise—to bring his best friend’s estranged daughter, Raven, back to the family’s Alabama plantation.
But Raven—a wild, beautiful half-breed cast out by her dead mother’s Tonkawa tribe—holds only fiery distain for the white-man. So, why is this broad-shouldered man of pale-skin and heavenly embraces quenching her desire for independence?
OTHER TITLES by … independence?
OTHER TITLES by Patricia Hagan:
Say You Love Me
Starlight
Simply Heaven
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Patricia Hagan is a New York Times bestselling author of 42 novels and the proud mother of a U.S. Navy SEAL.
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Raven was half white and half Tonkawa. Her mother and step father have both passed on she is having to fend for herself in the world. Where she lives in Texas since she is both races neither group of people is sure what to do with her, leaving her somewhat of an outcast and seen as only fit as a few jobs that she does not want. Raven is a very …
Wonderfully written storyline with a strongly created female lead character that lured me right in from the very first page and kept my attention until the very last page!
Interesting book.
This book was good and so unexpected. A half-white half-Indian girl believes her father had not cared for her that is until Steve showed up to find her. Steve had not expected what he found. Wow, this book is first-rate. It looks into the issues of greed but also envy and prejudice. Masson was just evil but Steve and Raven were …
A wonderful story with unexpected plot twists that have you believing in the old adage, that home is where the heart is! Raven and Steve find that the love of a place, an affinity for horses, and their undeniable passion for each other can overcome just about any barrier to their happiness, especially their own doubts. I received this book for …
This is a suspenseful drama, set in an era of prejudice and intolerance. As Steve travels across the country to find his boss’ half-breed daughter, there are those who are not at all happy about the unfolding events. I found the book to be emotionally draining although it does come to a successful conclusion. Finding Raven, one could understand …