Cheyenne Amber

Cheyenne Amber by Catherine Anderson is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on May 7, 2013. This historical romance unfolds in 1864 Colorado, where Laura Cheney, a widow from Boston, finds herself alone in the wilderness with her newborn son. As she navigates the challenges of her new life, her fierce protectiveness over her child drives her to seek help from Deke Sheridan, a man with a complicated past.
Readers will discover a tale that intertwines themes of love and resilience against a backdrop of historical and Indigenous elements. Laura’s journey reveals her inner strength as she confronts danger and uncertainty, while Deke’s character adds depth to the narrative as he strives to earn her trust. This edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English, offering an engaging exploration of romance and survival in a rugged landscape.
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In this passionately written historical romance, New York Times bestselling author Catherine Anderson portrays a woman who would risk everything to protect her son—including her heart…
1864, Colorado. Born and bred in Boston, Laura Cheney was used to civilized society. She never dreamed she would wind up in the Colorado wilderness with her newborn son—widowed and very much alone.
But her fragile beauty and amber eyes hide a spirit to be reckoned with—and a mother’s fierce protectiveness. When her son is kidnapped, Laura turns to a man feared by many and trusted by few.
Raised by the Cheyenne, Deke Sheridan is considered a renegade to his own kind. But his steely reserve is no match for Laura’s intoxicating beauty. And to win her trust and devotion, Deke will stop at nothing…
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