Offered as an interpreter to Major Evan Trevor by her chieftain uncle, Chicksaw woman Fire Dancer is insulted and vows never to touch the arrogant officer, but her heart soon gives in. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Fire Dancer was Chickasaw to the depths of her soul. Her wihte mother had bequeathed her stunning green eyes, yet her blook was pure and unfettered Indian pride. Now her chieftain uncle had wounded her spirit by giving her to the red-coated officer as an interpreter-and a bedmate. Insulted to the core, she vowed never touch this arrogant Englishman.Major Evan Trevor was as dazzled by the regal Chickasaw princess as he had been by the vast forests, wide rivers, and rich bounty of this wild virgin land. He was told Fire Dancer was his for the taking, but from first sight he wanted more than her delectable body. Not by force, but by tender kisses, he planned to make her ache for him, to call his name in ecstasy and to surrender her rebellious heart...until his destiny became her own.
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