Cheyenne Song (Panorama of the Old West #16)

Georgina Gentry


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
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Cheyenne Song by Georgina Gentry
“Georgina Gentry brings the West and her characters to life and gives her fans hours of true reading pleasure.” — Romantic Times

Fort Reno, Indian Territory, 1878. Glory Halstead faced her captor with the same pride and courage that had seen her through hardship and bitter scandal and vowed to be strong. She didn’t know what Two Arrows intended to do with her. But she knew her life had changed forever that fateful night she had witnessed three hundred Cheyenne fleeting captivity at Fort Reno.

“Ms. Gentry writes tantalizing love scenes by creating an ambience of romance.” —Rendezvous

Two Arrows wanted vengeance—and he would get it by making another man’s woman his own. Yet as captain David Krueger of the U.S. cavalry rode hard and fast with his troops to recapture the woman he loved and the Cheyenne he hated, Glory was losing her heart to a man, a people, and a new life. Now as they made the brutal journey through the harsh, unforgiving wilderness, Glory and Two Arrows would discover passion as primal and unyielding as the land they were destined to tame…

“Nobody does it like Georgina Gentry!”— Barbra Critiques

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