Review
"Karen Kay leaves readers with a warm glow." --
-- Romantic Times"Karen Kaye leaves readers with a warm glow." --
Romantic Times
Book Description
His Wife in Every Way
He had promised to protect the beatiful white woman.But a Blackfoot warrior must never raise a hand against his own brothers, even if they mean to harm and disgrace a helpless captive.There was only one thing a man of honor like Night Thunder could do: claim Rebecca Cothern as his wife.
But One.
From the moment Rebecca stepped into Night Thunder's powerful embrace in full view of his tribe--making his marriage vow true in their eyes--she knew her life would never be the same.How could she travel among his people as his "wife" and share his bed without succumbing to the desire that burned so fiercely in her breast?Night Thunder swore that she would truly be his bride in every way, if only Rebecca would give hreself to him freely and without remorse.But could she sacrifice the only life she's ever known--and the future she'd always dreamed of--for a deep, satisfying tast of forbidden passion?
About the Author
Karen Kay is praised by reviewers and fans alike for bringing understanding and insight into the everyday facets of the American Indian way of life, she credits that the discovery of her great-great grandmother, who was Choctaw Indian, did much to enhance the richness of her stories. This is Karen Kay's eight title for Avon Books and the second title in the "Legendary Warriors" series. Her earlier titles include
Wolf Shadow's Promise in the Legendary Warriors" series;
Gray Hawk's Lady, White Eagle's Touch and
Night Thunder's Bride in the "Blackfoot Warrior" series; and
Lakota Surrender, Lakota Princess, and
Proud Wolf's Woman in the "Lakota" series.Says Kay, "With the power and passion of romance, I strive to bring to the reader an awareness of the vital and noble forces that once helped shape the American Indian culture into the powerful agent that it once was, that it still can be today. I firmly believe that through understanding, anything is possible."