Book Description
UNTAMED PASSIONS AND WARRIOR'S BLOOD
Before the white man walked the land, it belonged to the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Chippewa. But as trappers and pioneers pushed West, the days of innocence ended--and the nights of blood began. Left behind as a legacy of passion and shame was the White Indian called Blue Hawk by his Cheyenne people...and Caleb Sax by the settler who rescued him and raised him as his own child.
A wildness raged in this half-Indian boy--and a heritage of courage. As white man and red battled for the untamed frontier, he would become a man torn between two worlds; a man destined for the forbidden desire of a beautiful woman--and a fight for freedom and love.
About the Author
Published since 1983, Rosanne Bittner is known nationally and internationally, with 48 titles and over 8 million books in print. Rosanne writes historical romance sagas about the American West of the 1800's, a topic and area she has always loved. Rosanne has won numerous writing awards, including a 1993 RITA nomination for Song of the Wolf. 23 of her books have been published in foreign languages in Sweden, Finland, Norway, Italy, France, Russia and Taiwan. France recently requested to see more of Rosanne's books, as she is growing in popularity there. Rosanne is a member of the Outlaw-Lawman History Association, Oregon-California Trails Association, Order of Indian Wars, Council on America's Military Past, Nebraska and Montana State Historical Societies, Women Writing the West, Western Writers of America, Romance Writers of America, the Writers' Guild, and in her local area, the Executive & Professional Women's Association and the Coloma Lioness Club. Rosanne's Husband, Larry, and two grown sons work together at the family's business, which services the tool and die, mold making industry.
Savage Horizons FROM THE PUBLISHER
UNTAMED PASSIONS AND WARRIOR'S BLOODBefore the white man walked the land, it belonged to the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Chippewa. But as trappers and pioneers pushed West, the days of innocence ended--and the nights of blood began. Left behind as a legacy of passion and shame was the White Indian called Blue Hawk by his Cheyenne people...and Caleb Sax by the settler who rescued him and raised him as his own child. A wildness raged in this half-Indian boy--and a heritage of courage. As white man and red battled for the untamed frontier, he would become a man torn between two worlds; a man destined for the forbidden desire of a beautiful woman--and a fight for freedom and love.