An edition of White Fire (1997)

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An edition of White Fire (1997)

White Fire

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SHE WANTED ONLY ONE MAN...
Reshelle Russell, beautiful daughter of an elite army commander, was called Flame. She was red-haired and fiery in temperament, and her burning desire was for White Fire, a proud Indian warrior she had known from childhood. Grown into a woman, she began an extraordinary quest for him among the Chippewa in defiance of her father...

THE ONE SHE COULDN'T HAVE...
White Fire's heart was cold with bitterness over the three years spent imprisoned by and enemy tribe only to return to find his wife dead, his young son taken by a wealthy white couple. Now nothing mattered to him except regaining his boy... nothing until Flame set him ablaze with passion. But the hatred of the white man threatened his dreams and his soul, until Flame showed him how they could fight together for his son and for their tomorrows.

Publish Date
Publisher
Topaz
Language
English
Pages
384

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White Fire
June 1, 1997, Topaz
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First Sentence

"The cottonwoods whispered in the gentle breeze as the sun filtered through their large, fluttering leaves, onto a fresh mound of dirt."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
384
Dimensions
6.9 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
Weight
6.7 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9422121M
Internet Archive
whitefire00cass
ISBN 10
0451407563
ISBN 13
9780451407566
OCLC/WorldCat
36932881
Library Thing
8430824
Goodreads
1742618

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The cottonwoods whispered in the gentle breeze as the sun filtered through their large, fluttering leaves, onto a fresh mound of dirt.
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