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The Displaced Indian Bride

(2023)
(A book in the Western Frontier Women series)
A novel by

 
 
The cruel hands of the white man has driven her from everything she knows.

Kimana is fighting for her life in the wilderness, a lone Shoshoni woman without hope. When she is set upon by cowboys who mean to take her virtue, she stumbles onto the Nez Perce Reservation. Without family or friends, she is forced to stay on the reservation and give up her freedom.

Peace is short-lived when a group of Nez Perce men try to attack her. Her savior shows up in the nick of time, but the cost of defending herself has landed her in a precarious situation.

Either she will marry, or be sent to a prison in the East.

Dancing Stream Holt is the son of a white farmer and a Nez Perce woman. He has always felt like an outcast, a man caught between two different worlds. When he saves the young Shoshoni woman from ravagement, he knows he has to step in again when the army threatens to send her back East. With a yawning chasm between them, they must find a way to bridge the gap, or tear each other apart.

Kimana must let go of the bitterness of losing her family, and overcome the prejudice that blackens her heart. Perhaps her husband is not the enemy after all.

Burying the past is easier said than done.

Kimana and Dancing Stream must fight to overcome generations of prejudice and painful pasts.
Or are they too different to allow love to blossom between them?

A Christian western historical romance; no cheating, no cliffhangers and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Genre: Inspirational

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