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Betrayed by the army that he served for years, Apache scout, Cholla is herded on to a train with hundreds of other Apaches to be forced to live thousands of miles from their home land of Arizona. Cholla decides he would rather die trying to return home on foot than to live on a reservation in Florida. He escapes the train and sets out on a 1500 mile trek to his home land. Desperate for food and a horse, he comes upon the ranch of young widow, Sierra. And so the adventure begins....
Libby S. (Libratsie) reviewed Apache Caress (Panorama of the Old West, Bk 8) on + 344 more book reviews
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The Apache scout had risked his life tracking down renegades for the white man only to find himself chained like an animal on the army prison train. Well, if they wanted a vicious savage, he'd give them one - he'd even force a white woman to help him escape. Sierra Forester had gotten in his way, and he was in no mood to let the beautiful widow go. He didn't intend to harm her, but it was a long way from St. Louis to Arizon, and along the trail he vowed to discover exactly what his lovely captive knew about satisfying a man's desires - and unleashing her own.