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Stolen Ecstasy

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Follow the wind. . .Forever Ecstasy. . .Whispered kisses. . .
Readers everywhere look to Janelle Taylor for the very best in historical romance. And Stolen Ecstasy continues her beloved Savage Ecstasy series with one of her greatest love stories ever—that of Gray Eagle's son, Bright Arrow, and his beautiful white captive, Rebecca. . .
Stolen Ecstasy
Seven years had passed since the Oglala Sioux had banished Bright Arrow for loving the magnificent captive, Rebecca Kenny. And though his passion for her still blazed as brightly as the evening star, it was torture for the son of Gray Eagle to be apart from his people. He yearned to ride free in the wind and to sink his knife into the hunt with the other braves. Now, Bright Arrow had to make his choice again—between his desire for a white woman and his honor as an Indian!

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Series: Gray Eagle Series Publisher: Zebra Books

Kindle Book

  • Release date: October 24, 2011

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781420127621
  • Release date: October 24, 2011

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781420127621
  • File size: 842 KB
  • Release date: October 24, 2011

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

Follow the wind. . .Forever Ecstasy. . .Whispered kisses. . .
Readers everywhere look to Janelle Taylor for the very best in historical romance. And Stolen Ecstasy continues her beloved Savage Ecstasy series with one of her greatest love stories ever—that of Gray Eagle's son, Bright Arrow, and his beautiful white captive, Rebecca. . .
Stolen Ecstasy
Seven years had passed since the Oglala Sioux had banished Bright Arrow for loving the magnificent captive, Rebecca Kenny. And though his passion for her still blazed as brightly as the evening star, it was torture for the son of Gray Eagle to be apart from his people. He yearned to ride free in the wind and to sink his knife into the hunt with the other braves. Now, Bright Arrow had to make his choice again—between his desire for a white woman and his honor as an Indian!

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