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Authors: Sharon Ihle
The Bride Wore Feathers |
The Proud Ones [1] |
Sharon Ihle |
ePublishing Works! (2012) |
Dominique DuBois is a golden beauty, and niece to General George Custer, the stalwart enemy of the Indian nations. How could she be fiercely attracted to a shy and handsome Private in her uncle's charge?
But Jacob is more than a lowly private in Custer's Army. On behalf of his adopted people, the Sioux, he's on a dangerous mission to ensure the General's demise. The Sioux warrior he's fought to become mustn't be betrayed by his white-man's heart longing for one last tender kiss, for one more smoldering embrace with Custer's golden niece.
Previously titled: Dakota Dream
REVIEWS:
"A stirring love story destined to intrigue Indian romance fans. Ms. Ihle presents a different, often sympathetic portrait of the embittered General, his family, and the reasons that drove the Sioux to rebellion. This is a beautiful story of a forbidden love that survives prejudice and war." ~Kathe Robin, Romantic Times
THE PROUD ONES, in series order
The Bride Wore Feathers
The Half-breed Bride
OTHER SERIES by Sharon Ihle
The Inconvenient Bride Series
The Law & Disorder Series
The Wild Women Series
ABOUT SHARON IHLE:
Sharon Ihle is the bestselling author of more than a dozen historical romances set in the American West. A lifelong Californian, Sharon recently moved from the sunny beaches of San Diego to the frozen plains of North Dakota. Hard to believe, but it's true.
The Bride Wore Feathers
The Proud Ones
Book One
by
Sharon Ihle
Previously titled: Dakota Dream
Published by: ePublishing Works!
ISBN: 978-1-61417-344-1
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Accolades & Rave Reviews
"A stirring love story destined to intrigue Indian romance fans. This is a beautiful story of a forbidden love that survives prejudice and war."
~Romantic Times
"Master storyteller Sharon Ihle spins a heartwarming tale full of humor and tears... brilliant, candid, and poignant dialogue. Tears will be running down your face at the touching conclusion. This is a book you'll read!"
~Rendezvous
Awards
Bookrak's Best Selling Author Award
(for The Bride Wore Spurs)
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Romantic Times' Best Western Historical Romance
(for The Law And Miss Penny)
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Recipient of many Reviewer's Choice Award Nominations.
Dear Reader,
The Bride Wore Feathers (aka: Dakota Dream)
is the first book I ever print-published. Naturally, it's very close to my heart.
I got the idea for the story while visiting North Dakota, where my husband was born and raised. I was lucky enough to tour Custer's beautiful home at Ft. Lincoln State Park, read the books Libbie wrote about her life with Custer, and learn a lot about the Lakota/Sioux Indian Tribe.
Custer's wife and the male relatives who died with Custer at Little Big Horn are actual characters. Everyone else is a figment of my imagination.
Happy Reading!
Sharon Ihle