"Strong Indian romance"
In 1838 Denise Russler, her father, brother, and others
travel from St. Louis to the Wyoming Territory where they
plan to establish a trading post. Indian Shaman and Chief
Spirit Warrior accompanied by some of his braves visit the
camp offering friendship. Spirit Warrior and Denise share
an instantaneous attraction to one another. After Spirit Warrior leaves, Mole and his renegade Indians
attack the Russler camp killing Denise's father. Spirit
Warrior and his braves locate and attack a renegade camp.
Spirit Warrior captures a unique looking horse from the
Indians, but that steed happens to be one stolen from the
Russlers. At first Denise believes Spirit Warrior sent the
raiders, but decides her heart would not desire a villain
and she wants Spirit Warrior with her every breath. As
they share more adventures, the white woman and the shaman
chief fall in love, but must overcome enemies who have
other plans for the duo. As expected from award winning Cassie Edwards, SPIRIT
WARRIOR is a strong Indian romance. The story line focuses
on the growing relationship between the lead protagonists
in spite of external interference to the contrary.
Denise's brother is a unique character as he fully accepts
Spirit Warrior as his brother. Though the heroes are too
perfect and have little personal conflict between them, the
love between Denise and Spirit Warrior turns this western
romance into a stirring read. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 10, 2002
SummaryWhen a devastating Indian attack leaves her stranded in the
untamed land of Wyoming, Denise Russler must accept the aid
of a man she does not trust. A man called Spirit Warrior...
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