Savage Beloved

Savage Beloved by Cassie Edwards, published by Leisure Books in 2006, is a historical romance novel that spans 356 pages. The story begins with Candy, who finds herself terrified and alone, hiding beneath a trapdoor in her father’s cabin as chaos unfolds around her. When she finally emerges, she discovers the massacre of Fort Hope’s inhabitants and encounters Two Eagles, a Wichita chief. Initially fearing him as her captor, Candy’s perspective shifts as she learns about his people’s ways and begins to explore her own desires.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of love and cultural understanding against a backdrop of historical conflict. As Candy navigates her complex feelings toward Two Eagles, the story unfolds to reveal the intricacies of their relationship. This edition captures the essence of the characters’ journey, highlighting the transformation of fear into hope and connection amidst turmoil. The book’s exploration of romance and historical elements invites readers to engage with the emotional depth of the characters’ experiences.
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“Terrified and alone, Candy huddled beneath the trapdoor in the floor of her father’s cabin, listening to the blood-curdling whoops of attacking Indians. When she finally crept outside, it was to find all the other inhabitants of Fort Hope massacred and a fierce-looking Wichita chief thundering toward her on a black stallion. Surely Two Eagles has captured her out of revenge, in retaliation for the atrocities her commander father had committed against the Wichita. But as he gently introduced her to his people’s gentle ways, as he slowly awoke her virgin desires, she began to hope there was something more in his heart. For she no longer thought of this proud, handsome man as her captor, but as her …”–Page 4 of cover.
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