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  • Walking Tall
    26.3K 599 14

    Claire savored the taste of her Native American, Tall. After saving her from being raped by her ex boyfriend, her and Tall become inseprible, but her ex, Andrew won't have it. If he can't have Claire then by god that damn Indian can't either. Andrew will stop at nothing to get what he wants even if it means he dies tr...

  • The Alpha Calls Me Kitten
    21.2M 734K 41

    Highest Ranking: #1 in Werewolf Watty's 2015 Winner: Talk of the Town 11/23/15 "Literally the best werewolf book I've ever read." -@itsroma "*rereads 10,000,000,000 times and cries every time*" -@stilessparklez "#5thtimereader *I have to vote on all the chapters this time, that's how engrossed in the book I've become*...

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  • Red Sky (Black/Native American Love Story)
    33.8K 927 5

    This is a story i wrote in 6th grade. It will be way more mature though. It's about A Native American man and A Black woman. This is a preview of the first chapter. My name is Lilia Marie. I'm an ex-slave. My father was freed by his owner in his will, so he took our family out west.My mother, brother, and husband died...

  • Passions of the Heart - BOOK 2 of PASSION series
    92.2K 941 9

    Please see the next page for a full description - This is the sequel to Wild Passions. Kaitlin has just been accepted into the Bear Claw Clan of the Oglala after the spirit totem of the war chief, the black bear, has pointed out her worth. In the first book, Kaitlin was the only captive Spirit Bear had ever owned...

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  • Where Home Is( A Native American Cherokee Story)
    18.8K 390 8

    Cat thought she was alone, when her mother passed away while she was young. Now with her Father and her brother Panther with her, she doesn't know where her heart belongs. But with her childhood best friend Blackfox, suddenly looking out for her and protecting her. They could just be more than what they were.

  • Red Thunder
    177K 4.4K 38

    A love spanning two cultures... I have lived on my family's homestead on the prairie all my nineteen years. It is all I have ever known, and it is Indian territory. My father told us that the Indians are savage, ruthless killers akin to wild animals. "They are not human," he said. But I did not feel that way at all...

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