An edition of Tennessee bride (1988)

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An edition of Tennessee bride (1988)

Tennessee bride

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ONLY THE WHITE INDIAN COULD SAVE HER FROM A LIFE OF SHAME...
Raised in the harsh poverty of the Tennessee hills, Emma Simms hoped that one day she would escape to the excitement of Knoxville. Then her ma died, leaving her alone with her stepfather, and her dream became a nightmare. Luke Simms planned to send her to the big city, all right - on the next river steamer and to a notorious bawdy house! But someone had been secretly watching Emma with her ripe innocence and spun silver hair: River Joe, the mysterious Cherokee-raised frontiersman whose fighting prowess made him feared, and whose brave defense of the Indians made him a hunted man. From his first glimpse of Emma Simms, he knew this beautiful girl was to be his destiny and his woman. And from her first glimpse of this handsome, buckskin-clad stranger, Emma felt a dangerous desire ignite within her lonely heart...a burning need to feel the passion of his kisses and to defy the world for his love.

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Warner
Language
English
Pages
374

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ONLY THE WHITE INDIAN COULD SAVE HER FROM A LIFE OF SHAME...
Raised in the harsh poverty of the Tennessee hills, Emma Simms hoped that one day she would escape to the excitement of Knoxville. Then her ma died, leaving her alone with her stepfather, and her dream became a nightmare. Luke Simms planned to send her to the big city, all right - on the next river steamer and to a notorious bawdy house! But someone had been secretly watching Emma with her ripe innocence and spun silver hair: River Joe, the mysterious Cherokee-raised frontiersman whose fighting prowess made him feared, and whose brave defense of the Indians made him a hunted man. From his first glimpse of Emma Simms, he knew this beautiful girl was to be his destiny and his woman. And from her first glimpse of this handsome, buckskin-clad stranger, Emma felt a dangerous desire ignite within her lonely heart...a burning need to feel the passion of his kisses and to defy the world for his love.

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Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 1748 vol. 18

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Pagination
374 p. ;
Number of pages
374

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3547479M
ISBN 10
0445206349
LCCN
2001553750
OCLC/WorldCat
18065118
Library Thing
7587972
Goodreads
1282894

Work Description

“He was strong, and so handsome; So wild and so free; A man of the mountains, In high Tennessee. His arms drew me close,”

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