Georgina Gentry

Cheyenne Song

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“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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391 printed pages
Original publication
2014
Publication year
2014
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  • Hanna Yukinahas quoted3 years ago
    She was resigned to dying as long as they died together. She lay holding Two Arrows, attempting to keep him warm. He seemed to be drifting in and out of consciousness as she stared out at the snowy terrain and awaited the inevitable.
    A movement caught her eye and she tensed. Three horses appeared suddenly, coming up the back trail. In the moonlight, she recognized David and Muldoon and the horses. Almost she shouted out in relief, then noted the grim expression of David’s square, calm face, and the way he carried his rifle at the ready. He hadn’t come to help; he

    Resignou-se à morte desde que morressem juntos. Deitou-se segurando duas flechas, tentando mantê-lo aquecido. Ele parecia estar a entrar e a sair da consciência enquanto olhava para o terreno nevado e aguardava o inevitável.
    Um movimento chamou-lhe a atenção e ela ficou tensa. Três cavalos apareceram de repente, subindo o trilho de trás. Ao luar, reconheceu David, Muldoon e os cavalos. Quase ela gritou em alívio, depois notou a expressão sombria da praça de David, rosto calmo, e a forma como ele carregava a sua espingarda à mão. Não tinha vindo ajudar. ele

  • Hanna Yukinahas quoted3 years ago
    admiration in his dark eyes. “You don’t know what you’re saying; there will be hungry coyotes after dark, and if the soldiers come in the night, they might mistake you for an Indian and kill you before you can tell them.”
    She ignored him, nodding toward Moccasin Woman, who was already kneeling next to the suffering girl. “You will help?”
    Glory nodded, and Moccasin Woman yelled something to the other women. They seemed to look at Glory with new respect. The others were looking at Redbird with sympathy, but then they looked north with longing. To linger behind was to face death or capture, with the army only hours behind them.
    Glory looked from Moccasin Woman to the silently suffering girl, then to Two Arrows. “I’m going to try to help. If you say no, you’ll have to tie me up and drag me out of here.”

    admiração nos seus olhos escuros. "Não sabe o que está a dizer; Haverá coiotes famintos depois de escurecer, e se os soldados vierem à noite, podem confundir-te com um índio e matar-te antes que lhes possas dizer."
    Ela ignorou-o, acenando para a Mulher Moccasin, que já estava ajoelhada ao lado da rapariga que sofre. "Vai ajudar?"
    A glória acenou, e a Mulher Moccasin gritou algo para as outras mulheres. Pareciam olhar para a Glória com um novo respeito. Os outros olhavam para o Redbird com simpatia, mas depois olhavam para norte com saudade. Ficar para trás era enfrentar a morte ou a captura, com o exército apenas horas atrás deles.
    Glória olhou de Mulher Moccasin para a menina silenciosamente sofredora, em seguida, para Duas Setas. "Vou tentar ajudar. Se disser que não, terá que me amarrar e me arrastar para fora daqui.

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