Gentle Savage

Gentle Savage by Kathleen Drymon, published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 1990, is a first edition novel comprising 351 pages. This work presents the story of London belle Valentine Prescott, who fulfills a promise to her mother, Sky Eyes, by spending a year with the Blackfoot Indians. During her time with them, Valentine unexpectedly finds herself falling in love with her guide, a towering warrior named Night Rider, which leads her to reevaluate her Blackfoot heritage.
Readers will discover a narrative that intertwines romance and cultural exploration as Valentine navigates her dual identity. The book delves into her experiences and emotions as she connects with her roots and the people around her. Through her relationship with Night Rider, the story explores themes of love and heritage, offering insights into the complexities of cultural identity. Gentle Savage invites readers to engage with the rich tapestry of Valentine’s journey and the world of the Blackfoot Indians.
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London belle Valentine Prescott had promised her mother, Sky Eyes, that she would live for a year with her people, the Blackfoot Indians. But she never expected to fall in love with her towering warrior guide. And as Night Rider’s lips crushed hers, Valentine saw her Blackfoot heritage in a new light.
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