An edition of Beloved savage (1990)

Beloved savage

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Beloved savage
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An edition of Beloved savage (1990)

Beloved savage

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Caught between two worlds, Susannah Jacobs must make a choice. Her husband will take her back out of duty, but the Algonquin warrior, who has claimed her as his woman, will cross the rivers and mountains to find her. Nothing will prevent Tonnewa from coming for her. Nothing will prevent Susannah from returning to him.

Married at fifteen to a man twice her age, Susannah has lost one baby. Now pregnant again, she's taken captive by Algonquins. Far from home and alone, she fears for her life and that of her unborn child. Tonnewa takes her as his woman rather than see her put to death.

Tonnewa wants both the woman and the child. Susannah has known neither kindness nor gentleness and never expected it from a savage. She will give up her whole way of life for him. He will remake his for her.

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Publisher
Zebra Books
Language
English
Pages
381

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1990, Zebra Books
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Published in
New York
Series
A Zebra heartfire romance

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 1223 vol. 8

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Pagination
381 p.
Number of pages
381

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24514069M
LCCN
98814206

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