Warrior Heart

Warrior Heart by Jane Bonander is a historical romance published by Pocket Books in 1997. This first edition spans 303 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jackson Wolf, who returns home after twelve years to claim his daughter, Dawn, whom he left behind after the tragic death of his Indian wife. Liberty O’Malley, Dawn’s adoptive mother, faces the challenge of potentially losing her daughter to Jackson, who has now become the town’s sheriff.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of love, loss, and the complexities of family ties. As Jackson seeks to reconnect with his daughter, Libby must navigate her deep emotional bond with Dawn while considering her legal options against Jackson’s claim. The book delves into the struggles of both characters as they confront their pasts and the future of their family. With its focus on romance and historical elements, Warrior Heart offers a compelling look at the choices that define relationships and the lengths one will go to protect loved ones.
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After 12 years it was time for Jackson Wolf to go home and claim the baby girl he had left behind when vigilantes murdered his Indian wife. Liberty O’Malley never had loved anyone with the intensity she felt for her adopted child, Dawn. When Jackson rode into town as the new sheriff and announced he wanted his daughter, Libby knew she could lose the legal fight against Dawn’s birth father. But perhaps there was another way to win.
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