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Two-Spirit [Intersex/wlw] by KrazyKC
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The Year is 1839, Constance Smith and her family move to America from London. Her fascination with nature leads to her and her twin brother's encounter with Amadah the chief of the nearby Native American tribe. The twins were told that these people were dangerous but soon they learn the truth.
Tohbi Ohoyo by sunflower-blues
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The Tale of a White Woman Tohbi Ohoyo is a story of self discovery in unlikely places. When Kaitlyn runs away from home and is found by a Choctaw warrior, her plans are turned upside down. She is forced into a lifestyle she is not familiar or comfortable with. Kaitlyn is faced with two options, accept her new life, or escape and fight like hell. **All historical information along with a majority of language translation is found on www.choctawschool.com
Ironhand (Riders Of Tyr #5 - MC Romance) SAMPLE by AdelinaJaden
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(Highest Ranking #76 in Romance) Chiara is a journalist. A good one. For the world to know that, all she needs is a scoop. Her instincts tell her that the Riders of Tyr have a few stories to offer to the public and she decides to expose them. Will her undercover act work or will she be caught by a tall, silent Rider with consequences she never saw coming? Ironhand is a soldier. A good one. All he needs is peace and quiet and for others to leave him the hell alone. But when the club is threatened by a journalist, he has to obey his King and take care of the problem. An enticing problem that won't shut up. Not all love stories start with flowers and romance.
Smoke On The Water | 18+  by brisprollycryingrn
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#1 in Apache #1 in Native #1 in Native American "We could'a settled this properly. As old friends, even. But you've forced my hand once again, darlin'. And this, I cannot forgive.. or forget." Colter tells me seriously, his brow furrowing deeper. "I wasn't countin' on it." I reply, my index finger applying pressure to the trigger of the revolver in my shaky hands. The thing explodes in my grip with a puff of gunsmoke and fire from the end of the long barrel, and a dark red spot right between his eyes begins to pour crimson fluid. ***** The late 1800's were rough on anyone, sure. But women have seemed to pull the short stick through the centuries. Including Evelyn. Especially Evelyn. After her mother was killed by Apaches outside the new town of Boulder, Evelyn was adopted by the Madame- Meredith Jones, whose reputation had spread far and wide for having the prettiest, cleanest girls a man could find west of the Mississippi River. And the men- they would come from everywhere to have a night with these girls. To Meredith, a little pain and suffering was never a deal breaker, as long as she got her percentage out of it. The ever-growing Apache Tribe has been lurking in the pines at the edge of the town- waiting for their moment to strike. Whilst fleeing the manor, Evelyn runs right into the Apache Chief- Mangas Coloradas- and he decides to take her prisoner. But what happens when they begin to trust one another? Colonizers and Natives are sworn enemies. But even the deepest prejudice cannot stop what is meant to be.
Harvest Flower by ChavonPowell
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(Completed) (Now available on Inkitt and kindle also.) Raised by indians after her family was murdered, forced to marry a man she didn't know, stolen away by renegades, and stalked by her over protective brother. Harvest Flower must prove her worth in a new village, as Running Wolf's white woman bride. Running Wolf knew she was beautiful. He has loved her since the day he found her bathing in the waterfalls. Now he can take her home as his wife. He fights for her and claims he can protect her. His girl with hair the color of the Harvest Flower. Being edited by @EeEeEe_11 Warning: Adult Content and Language. Read with caution please. Some triggers and violence.
Sabella's Journey  by vanillagalaxiez
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As a baby, Sabella, was left abandoned on a stranger's doorstep. With open arms, the family took her in and raised her as one of their own. As the years went by, her adopted mother died, leaving the family broken. From one tragedy came another. They were no longer able to sustain the hardships that soon followed, which prompted them to leave the only home they knew of in search of a better life. Joining up with a wagon train, they left in search of a new life in Kansas. Having to overcome hardships on their way with diseases and looters. Things took a turn for the worst when they've encountered an Indian tribe that left most of them dead and the rest captives. When a particular warrior has his eyes on Sabella, she soon learns that everything is not what it seems. WARNING - I wrote this a long time ago - it's actually the first thing I've ever written. There are countless of grammatical errors, and this story isn't exactly good.
A Love Unbowed by SheWhoWrights
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What happens when a young woman loses her family in a fire and is then captured by a secret Cherokee tribe. Will she fall in love with the handsome Chief or will she be forever alone?
Red Thunder by LadyOfTheWild
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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. A hidden warrior... I have kept a a secret from my family since I was a little girl. One they cannot know. I made a friend at the creek one afternoon many years ago. An Indian. He was an Oglala Lakota boy who called himself Wakíŋyaŋ Lúta. Red Thunder. But after that chance encounter, he returned to his people. I had never expected to see him again, but one day, I did: as a virile young man, wounded and on the edge of death. And the feelings of friendship I had shared with him blossomed into something more... ~Full version now available on Amazon!!!! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08LVZ39T3/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= ~Highest Rankings: #1 in "Indigenous," #8 in "Warrior," #1 in "Settlers," #1 in "Colonial," #1 in "Healer" and #1 in "Native." #2 in "Prairie," #42 in Historical Fiction, #6 in "Horses," #460 in Romance, #3 in "Rescue," #1 in "Lakota," #1 in "Sioux."