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Two sisters head west to find their uncle after their parent’s death, only to find more heartache ahead when a Chiricahua Apache warrior takes one sister captive.

A Baltimore belle and an Apache brave caught up in a taboo love that has the power to heal or harm a broken people. Set in l860’s Arizona, Apache Warrior proves love knows no color, creed or race. It happens in the heart, when and where you least expect it, and if allowed to grow, can conquer differences in culture, hatred and personal loss.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published April 1, 2008

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Carol Ann Didier

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May 30, 2010
I really can't express how disappointed I am in this book. A waste of good reading time for me. My first problem was that the story moved along slowly. It almost felt like an amateur written this. The heroine fell immediately, which I found to be unbelievable. First, she is from Baltimore and grew up very sheltered. She never seen an Indian or even the country side for that matter. So when she, along with her sister, are surrounded by Indians and she is eventually abducted, she is rather calm. No hysterics or anything. I don't know what anyone else would think of this, but I think she was full of it. I would have been screaming, crying and breaking my neck to escape. So once they arrive, she never gets upset that she don't know if her sister is alive or dead. He refuses to tell her anything and they continue to fall in love. Um, this is what I call unrealistic bs because there is no way I would not have worried about my sister. She was held in captivity for months and still no real worries about the sister. The hero pissed me off because he was all over the place and oh did I mention that he speaks spanish too? The spanish terms of endearment was enough to make me know this book is stupid. A multilingual Indian. Finally at the end she is reunited with her sister and he could have taken her there at anytime but she is too dumb to have realized this. So she opts to not stay with her sister and uncle but stay at the camp with her man. The end. I actually have another book by her and I'm so regretting I bought it. I can't stomach to read any NA romance from this author.
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346 reviews
May 27, 2010
I love a good 'kidnapped by Idians' book but I hate it when the h falls in love with her kidnapper right when he's taking her, just looks into his eyes and knows he's the one for her.stupid
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February 2, 2019
I love this & I can't wait for more.
I will be also leaving a review on Goodreads @ Amazon.
And letting everyone know about it.
So i gave it a 5 Stars.
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May 17, 2013
It was ok -- the story was alright but it did drag in some parts ... the ending was a lil abrupt and I didnt really feel the feelings between them apart from a lil lust ......

some more on how he felt about her would have been nice and seeing what happened in the future with them and her family (maybe an Epilogue?)
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