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NO HYMNS FOR OUTLAWS ⚡︎ P. O'Hara / Web-Slinger by ipseities
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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ "Is that a boy or a girl?" ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ "Ma'am, that's an outlaw!" PATRICK O'HARA © ipseities
Child of the Wild by dbkiwi
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Elizabeth is a German-American girl born in America. When Elizabeth was three, her father took off with her after her mother - a German immigrant - died. She had spent the last fifteen years in the wild, living off the land and experiencing the cultures around her. For twelve years of her life, Elizabeth has been traveling all over the eastern part of the United States. She's seen so many Indian tribes and seen so many sights. She loved breathing in the crisp air in the mornings. She knows so much about living in wild. She doesn't like being in the cities. They're too crowded and noisy. Everyone judges her for wearing pants and criticises her short hair. Elizabeth never belonged in the cities. She belonged in the big wide world, where no citizens her. Elizabeth runs into her old friend, Hinto, who lived in a Dakota tribe in the Midwest. Elizabeth had missed Hinto after not seeing him for an entire year.
CAPTIVE by kssherwin
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Katherine Miller traveled through time to find the man she loved and save him. A decision she may come to regret as she finds herself captured by Iroquois warriors. Now she must survive among strangers in a land and time not her own as she struggles, through the birth of her nation, to save herself.
Love Upon the Hudson Bay by kristinahatesoranges
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The fur trade was the driving force of expansion in North America in the 1700s. French and British scoured and carved the lands; looking for this valuable resource. But not all of the people that claimed Rupert's Lands were adventurous fur traders. Some helped run general stores, inns, and taverns in the small landings. One of these individuals was Theodosia Foster. Past the prime age of marriage, Theodosia avoided all suitors like the plague. Scared of being tied down and dictated by a man, she ran 'Elswer' a small inn for local buyers to lodge during business negotiations. But Theodosia couldn't help but feel like something was missing. The Blackfoot tribe lingered along the treeline watching the HBC slowly encroach upon their tribe. Aranck tightened his grip on his bow as he watched the pale faces abuse their land and abuse their women. Stalking away he would wonder who the true savages are? Watch as two worlds collide in 'Love Upon the Hudson Bay' II Not edited II Highest Rankings: #4 in nativeamerican #443 in history #711 in forbidden
Wild Passion - Published by Wild Dreams Publishing! by SheriChapman
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*Cover by Wild Dreams Publishing! Wild Passions is set back in the early 1800's when the first whites begin to settle in the wild South Dakota Territory. Kaitlin Farley's home is the first to be built outside the protective walls of the settlement. Left alone day after day by her father and brother, she is put in charge of keeping up the home and providing the meals. However, she doesn't realize she has captured the interest of the war chief of the Mighty Lakota Sioux. Spirit Bear is angered at the invasion of his lands by the evil wasicun. He has not had any warfare with the white dogs yet, but already three Indian maidens and a young boy have met their demise at their hands. He knows he needs to study this new enemy before he can retaliate. One day, Kaitlin ran away from home because her father promised her hand in marriage to the most cruel but wealthy man in the town. Her father had no way of knowing he'd really driven his daughter into the arms of a very handsome Indian warrior. Kaitlin's life changes once she becomes the property of the Lakota war chief. She has to relearn life to Indian specifications. The striking leader not only owns Kaitlin's freedom, but he also holds her heart captive. DUE TO A PUBLISHING CONTRACT, I AM REMOVING CHAPTERS 4 AND ON. Please visit Amazon, etc. to purchase yours! It's only $2.99 on Kindle reader (https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Passion-Book-1-ebook/dp/B075PCV17D/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1507773904&sr=1-1&keywords=wild+passion+sheri+chapman)
Passions of the Heart - BOOK 2 of PASSION series by SheriChapman
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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. He was fascinated and attracted to the blonde beauty and vowed to make her love him. After his plan succeeded, he asked her to become his mate for life through the eyes of Indian law. During the premarital celebrations, Crow warriors were evidenced entering Oglala territory. These Sioux enemies developed a daring plan to abduct the beautiful betrothed. They believed taking Spirit Bear's heart would break the essence of the indomitable war chief and end his mighty rein.
Savage Desires (1st in Savage Series) by conleyswifey
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Lily knows that being with Hawke is dangerous. If her husband finds out her and her sister could both die but Hawke's intense green eyes and powerful body are more than she can resist. Hawke vows to keep her safe. Will he succeed? First in a three part 'savage' series.
The New World by overwritten
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Azaria's mother was convinced that life in the New World would be better. Azaria isn't so sure. Once moving to the colonies, her father sets up his shoe store and her mother gets too friendly with the men in town while Azaria (AKA: Alice) suffers in silence, keeping her mother's secret away from her father. But after a few years, while Alice's mother couldn't love the colonies more, Alice becomes a target from the colonies biggest threat.... The natives. This is a romance between a Native American and a pale-face. NOTICE: Chapter 34 is Rated R for sexual content; the chapters past, is Rated PG-13, but has strong language and violence
Beloved Savage by xDarkCrescent
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She gazed out over her land, seeking revenge for the savages that had come to her colony. He was one of them. He was an enemy. A man as mysterious as the new moon over the prairie, but as tender as springtime. But when desperate times come, can an enemy become an ally? Highest Ranking #244 Historical Fiction
Passion Series - book III by SheriChapman
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Be patient with me, please! LOL! I work two full time jobs and get little sleep. My writing is sporadic at best because when I'm too tired (often), my brain barely functions and stifles my creativity. I can't give up writing, so just know I will write a bunch at times, and then you won't hear from me for months. I will try to write as much as I can. Thanks! In Book three (FINALLY started!!!), Kaitlin returns to white society with her long lost brother in order to see her failing father. The community believes the child she carries is that of her (absent) white husband's, a lie to protect her unborn infant. Kaitlin must escape and return to the man she loves. If she cannot, she risks her life and that of her child when the baby she carries is brought forth into the world. All will know then that she is a "squaw" to the renowned great enemy and chief of war, Spirit Bear.