Cherokee Bride

Cherokee Bride by Teresa Warfield, published by Berkley Publishing Group in 1994, is a romance novel that unfolds over 324 pages. The story centers on Grant Claiborne, who is rescued from drowning by a beautiful Cherokee woman. Initially marked by distrust, their relationship evolves as an undeniable attraction develops, leading Grant to confront the challenges of protecting their love against the backdrop of cultural tensions.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and conflict within a Western setting. As Grant and Danagasta navigate their differences, the story delves into the complexities of loyalty and sacrifice. This edition, written in English, invites readers to experience a tale where personal connections challenge societal boundaries, making it a significant addition to the romance and Western genres.
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Grant Claiborne is in danger of drowning, when he is saved by a beautiful Cherokee woman. Though they distrust each other at first, an undeniable attraction grows between Grant and Danagasta, and soon Grant finds himself willing to do anything to protect their love–even if it means defying his own people.
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