Woman Of Three Worlds
In the rugged Southwest of the 1880s, fate made her part of three warring cultures¿At the military outpost of Camp Bowie, beautiful Brittany Laird was abused by the family who¿d given her sanctuary and pursued by Zach Tyrell, rugged rancher whose kisses both inflamed and frightened her. At an Indian encampment in the Chirichua Mountains, Brittany was held prisoner by the notorious Apaches, her life spared only through the pleas of a child. Resisting the advances of a noble brave, she escaped captivity with the man she loved. In a silver-mining town south of the border, the obstinate Don Roque de Haya wanted to make Brittany his wife. Now she was strong enough to choose her own fate ¿ no matter the consequences¿
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Woman Of Three Worlds
In the rugged Southwest of the 1880s, fate made her part of three warring cultures¿At the military outpost of Camp Bowie, beautiful Brittany Laird was abused by the family who¿d given her sanctuary and pursued by Zach Tyrell, rugged rancher whose kisses both inflamed and frightened her. At an Indian encampment in the Chirichua Mountains, Brittany was held prisoner by the notorious Apaches, her life spared only through the pleas of a child. Resisting the advances of a noble brave, she escaped captivity with the man she loved. In a silver-mining town south of the border, the obstinate Don Roque de Haya wanted to make Brittany his wife. Now she was strong enough to choose her own fate ¿ no matter the consequences¿
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Woman Of Three Worlds

Woman Of Three Worlds

by Jeanne Foster

Narrated by Laurie Klein

Unabridged — 10 hours, 24 minutes

Woman Of Three Worlds

Woman Of Three Worlds

by Jeanne Foster

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In the rugged Southwest of the 1880s, fate made her part of three warring cultures¿At the military outpost of Camp Bowie, beautiful Brittany Laird was abused by the family who¿d given her sanctuary and pursued by Zach Tyrell, rugged rancher whose kisses both inflamed and frightened her. At an Indian encampment in the Chirichua Mountains, Brittany was held prisoner by the notorious Apaches, her life spared only through the pleas of a child. Resisting the advances of a noble brave, she escaped captivity with the man she loved. In a silver-mining town south of the border, the obstinate Don Roque de Haya wanted to make Brittany his wife. Now she was strong enough to choose her own fate ¿ no matter the consequences¿

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171352806
Publisher: Books in Motion
Publication date: 11/15/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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