She was called the Belle of the Southwest.Beautiful Candice Carter enjoyed the attentions of every eligible man in the New Mexico Territory, until her reckless heart led her to near death in the desert. But rescue came from Jack Savage, the hard-muscled Indian warrior who both terrified and fascinated her. Suddenly she was at the mercy of an arrogant outsider whose forbidden passion she dared not … forbidden passion she dared not admit she wanted to taste.
He was called Savage.
From the moment he saw her, Jack branded Candice his woman. No matter that he could hang for touching her. Nothing could stop him from making her his reluctant bride. Vowing to teach her every sensual pleasure, he set out to tame the fiery spirit of the blond beauty who had stolen his soul. But as war raged between the white man and the Apache, he found himself torn between duty to his people and a forbidden love he could not resist and could not live without.
more
I’ve always liked Brenda Joyce’s books and I’ve been smitten of her since I read The Conqueror and later the deWarenne series which I came to know are connected to each other. This low rating is beyond my imagination because I can never dislike her books. So I cannot say I hate the book but I hate the heroine of this book, vehemently. How did I …