Cherokee Rose
Teresa Warfield
She was raised to fear the Cherokee. Now her heart trembled with the thrill of a desire beyond her imaginings.
Proud of spirit . . .
The full-blood Cherokee pledged himself to his people. But a russet-haired beauty tempted him to cross a boundary with no return.
Elizabeth MacKenzie believed her missionary parents: The Cherokee were ruthless savages who needed to conform to white man's law. Elias Chote was schooled by those laws and ran a prosperous cattle farm—yet kept true to his Indian heritage. But his fiery intensity burned like the sun, bringing the blush of a hungry passion to a delicate new bloom.