This book came from my father, first written in 1969 & made into a movie "Soldier Blue," which once I began reading it, I remembered that I'd seen the movie when it first came out. Most likely at the drive-in with my girlfriend. The book is a great read, if you're into western history and the Plains Indians (and yet it's much more than that!) It gives you some perspective on what it's like to be a people, with a way of life, a culture, an economy, a way of living - and then have an invading force, another people with their own idea of things, come and wipe you and your way of life out. We Americans weren't always the "good guys." And you get a sense of what drives people to be vicious killers. In this case, it's the "renegade" warriors who refused to stay on the reservations that the US Government told them was where they should now live. In this story there is Spotted Wolf, leading a band of Cheyenne warriors' that resist the occupation of the US Army. But that's really just the context of what is a love story. Cresta Marybelle Lee is an orphaned white girl, a spunky, sassy, trash talking, tough-minded, independent girl who plots out how she's going to make it in the world. But her plan goes awry when she's captured by Spotted Wolf and made his wife. And then, after two years, she escapes and puts her plan into action, only to have it go awry again when she's on the way to meet her fiance, an officer and a gentleman, tasked with subduing Spotted Wolf and his band of terrorists. Things get very complicated. Anyway, there's some very fine writing here, nicely plotted with great dialogue - about attraction and love and courtship, along with the historical context. I highly recommend it.