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Healed by His Enemy's Native Hands

(2025)
(A book in the Faith and Love on the Frontier series)
A novel by

 
 
Macha has always known her place—healer, daughter, and future wife to the tribe’s bravest warrior. But when she’s called to care for a wounded settler left behind in Lakota territory, her steady world begins to tremble. Torn between duty and desire, Macha finds herself wondering… what if the path she's meant to follow is the one she never saw coming?

James Rods has always known where his loyalty lies. Raised to follow his uncle’s vision for the valley, he never questioned the orders given—until a mission sends him deep into unfamiliar territory and leaves him injured in the land he was taught to fear. Under the care of a woman unlike any he’s ever known, James begins to see the world—and himself—through new eyes. But what if opening his heart means turning his back on everything he’s ever known?

As a mysterious sickness spreads through the valley, fear and unrest take hold of the people. Forced to face an enemy no one fully understands, Macha and James discover their connection may be the only hope in a world on the brink of chaos. But can love truly bloom amid suspicion and danger?

Tropes: Falling for a Native American, Caretaker Heroine, Rescue Romance, Enemies to lovers

"Healed by His Enemy’s Native Hands" is a historical romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.


Genre: Inspirational

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