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Cassie Edwards

    This author is renowned for her captivating romance novels, many of which are deeply inspired by the rich histories and cultures of Native American tribes. Her work is distinguished by meticulous research and a commitment to authentically portraying anthropological backgrounds, offering readers profound insights into the lives and traditions of indigenous peoples. With a unique narrative voice and keen attention to detail, she crafts compelling stories that blend passion with history, earning a devoted readership.

    Wild Abandon
    Swift Horse
    Savage Honor
    Wild Embrace
    Savage Passions
    Savage Hero
    • 2018

      Wild Abandon

      • 391 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Never let go, never give up . . . The tragedy of the Civil War had forced Lauralee Johnston into an orphanage, and years passed before she was finally reunited with her beloved father and heard his dying wish. But for sheltered Lauralee, placing her trust in a Cherokee brave was almost too much to ask. Unfamiliar with Cherokee customs and especially Joe Dancing Cloud’s powerful, exotic presence, she gradually learned to trust in his gentle strength, especially when it came to exploring the passion they shared. But once they claimed each other’s hearts, the world around them denounced their love. Against fear and prejudice, the two lovers will have to fight for their destiny . . . Praise for Cassie Edwards “A sensitive storyteller who always touches readers’ hearts.” —RT Book Reviews “Cassie Edwards captivates with white hot adventure and romance.” —Karen Harper “Edwards moves readers with love and compassion.” —Bell, Book & Candle

      Wild Abandon
    • 2017

      Wild Embrace

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Desire untamed... Raised in luxury in San Francisco, exquisite Elizabeth Easton thought Seattle a raw, rough frontier harbor. But when the noble Suquamish warrior, Strong Heart, sweeps her into his flight back to his people, Elizabeth discovers what true wilderness is. For deep in the breathtaking forests of the great Pacific Northwest, Strong Heart is free from intolerance and injustice. Elizabeth is free from her controlling businessman father. And both she and Strong Heart are unbound from the prejudice that keeps them apart in the white world. Soon the handsome, sensitive man becomes her guide to ecstasy . . . and she resolves to defy anything--and anyone--that tries to end their undeniable love . . . Praise for Cassie Edwards "A sensitive storyteller who always touches readers' hearts." --RT Book Reviews "Cassie Edwards captivates with white hot adventure and romance." --Karen Harper "Edwards moves readers with love and compassion." --Bell, Book & Candle

      Wild Embrace
    • 2017

      Swift Horse

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      "After witnessing the brutal murder of her parents at the hands of a savage, one-eyed warrior, Marsha Eveland swore she'd never forgive his kind. But then her brother announces his plans to marry Soft Wind, the undeniably beautiful sister of the Creek chief Swift Horse. Even if Marsha can forgive what feels like her brother's betrayal, the past isn't so easily left behind. It may be fear that forces Marsha to seek Swift Horse's protection, but it's an even stronger, untamed feeling that keeps her near him. Wilder still is her growing desire to ride alongside his passionate spirit--into the unknown country of her fearless heart . . ."--Publisher description.

      Swift Horse
    • 2016

      Wild Splendor

      • 372 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In the midst of the Civil War, Leonida is confined to a fortress deep in the Arizona Territory. With Indian haters all around her, Leonida finds that she can't resist her compelling attraction for Sage, a young Navaho chieftain. Risking her family's name and her reputation, she sets out to help the Navaho plan a daring escape.

      Wild Splendor
    • 2009

      Savage Sun

      • 283 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(126)Add rating

      When her family falls victim to the Civil War, Rowena Dowell arrives in a rough Arkansas logging camp to live with a family friend where she unexpectedly finds love with a handsome Cherokee chief and a place to call home. Original.

      Savage Sun
    • 2009

      Savage Dawn

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.2(171)Add rating

      Retreating into the mountains to protect his clan when he is infected with smallpox, Eagle Wolf is treated throughout the course of his disease by the red-headed Nicole Tyler, who has fled a bigamist who would make her his third wife. By the best-selling author of Savage Sun. Original. 250,000 first printing.

      Savage Dawn
    • 2003

      Savage Hero

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A New York Times Bestseller To the Crow people the land was a gift from the First Maker, a place of snowy mountains and sunny plains, where elk and antelope grazed by brightly tumbling streams. But Chief Brave Wolf knew that proud heritage was threatened by the pony soldiers under Yellow Hair's command, for they spread death and destruction wherever they rode. To Mary Beth Wilson, Custer's Last Stand meant the end of her marriage and a lonely trek back East with her young son David. When renegades attacked her wagon train, carrying off her beloved child, she thought her heart would break, until rescue came in the form she least expected; a powerful Crow warrior whose gentle eyes promised she would know nothing but tenderness at his hands. This beautiful man was both her savior and her enemy, her Savage Hero.

      Savage Hero
    • 2001

      Shawndee Sibley longed for satin ribbons, fancy dresses, and a man who would take her away from her miserable life in Silver Creek. But the only men she ever encountered were the drunks who frequented her mother's tavern. And even then, Shawndee's mother made her disguise herself as a boy for her own protection. To make matters worse, the townsfolk were now acccusing Mrs. Sibley of witchcraft. Before Shawndee could warn her mother, though, strong arms had wrapped around her and carried her off into the woods.Shadow Hawk bitterly resented the Sibleys for corrupting his warriors with their whiskey. Capturing their "son" was a surefire way to force them to listen to him. But he quickly became the captive--of Shawndee's shy smile, iron will, and her shimmering golden hair. As the two paddled down the moonlit Genesee River, Shadow Hawk found himself divided between his surrendered heart and his Savage Honor.

      Savage Honor
    • 1997

      Life in small-town Minnesota was too confining for Danette, so she left to seek a new life along the rugged frontier. She never expected to find her future in the arms of Gray Wolf, a magnificent Chippewa warrior who roamed the primeval forests. But danger and treachery awaited Danette in Gray Wolf's world, where she soon found herself caught between one man's passions and another's ambitions.

      Savage Innocence
    • 1996

      Secretly admiring the Ottawa chieftain Silver Arrow, Yvonne is enthralled by his mystical powers and seductive ways, but disputes between the warrior's tribe and the frontierspeople threaten to keep the couple apart. Original.

      Savage Passions