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Savage
Series · 35
books · 1993-2011

Books in series

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#1

Savage Illusion

1993

A Blackfoot Indian raised by white settlers, Jolena Edmonds had never lived among her own people. On a trip through the Montana Territory, the young maiden's fantasies suddenly become reality when she meets a warrior named Spotted Eagle. But a secret enemy threatens to separate them forever and make their love nothing more than a savage illusion.
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#2

Savage Spirit

1994

After the fierce Kickapoo Chief Fire Thunder rescues his little sister from a circus sideshow, he retaliates by kidnapping the carnival owner's beautiful daughter, Kaylene. But instead of despising her as he does all enemies, Fire Thunder's heart burns with new and unexpected passion—a passion called desire.
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#3

Savage Secrets

1995

Searching the wilds of the Wyoming Territory for her outlaw brother, Rebecca Veach is captured by the one man who fulfilled her heart's desires. But could she give herself to Blazing Eagle without telling him about her shameful quest? He wants her from the moment he sees her, but haunted by painful memories, Blazing Eagle pulls away.
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#4

Savage Passions

1996

Secretly admiring the Ottawa chieftain Silver Arrow, Yvonne is enthralled by his mystical powers and seductive ways, but disputes between the warrior's tribe and the frontierspeople threaten to keep the couple apart. Original.
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#5

Savage Longings

1997

Kidnapped by trappers, Snow Deer despaired of ever seeing her people again. Then, from out of the Kansas wilderness came Charles Cline to rescue the Indian maiden. Torn between the duty that demanded she stay with her tribesmen and the passion that promised her unending happiness among white settlers, the Cheyenne princess only has the love in her heart and the courage in her soul to help her make the decision of a lifetime.
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#6

Savage Tears

1997

Long had Marjorie Zimmerman been fascinated by the Dakota Indians—especially their chief, Spotted Horse. Then came the night Spotted Horse had saved her from her hated stepfather, and Marjorie knew she loved him. But even as they rode to safety, enemies both Indian and white prepared to make their passion as fleeting as the moonlight shining down from the heavens.
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#7

Savage Heat

1998

Ever since the sweltering summer day when Zoe Hawkins pinned on her father's tin star, she'd sworn to uphold the law in rough-and-ready Gracemont, Oklahoma. But how could the lovely sheriff maintain order when she couldn't even subdue her own wayward feelings for the mighty Kiowa chief, White Shadow? Every time he showed up at the jail to bail out his wild young braves, Zoe forgot the oh-so-correct colonel she was supposed to marry, and longed to surrender to forbidden desire.
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#8

Savage Wonder

1998

Fleeing from the madman who had killed her father in order to force her to marry him, Maddy seeks shelter in a hidden cave to escape a ravaging storm and meets fierce Sioux warrior Black Wolf—a man who soothes her fears and shows her ecstasy in his warm embrace. Original.
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#9

Savage Joy

1999

When Panther first sees the Indian maiden, Shanndel, he thinks she is a vision of his wife who had been slain by the Iroquois chief Iron Nose. Once he realizes that she's real, he longs to take has as his own. But they are from different tribes—enemy tribes—but as both Iron Nose and Shanndel's white father threaten to tear them apart, Panther knows that she is the only one who can save his sorrow-laden heart.
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#10

Savage Embers

2003

After setting his eyes on Maggie, a scarlet-haired beauty, Falcon Hawk, a mighty Arapaho chieftain, is determined to protect her from her fiercest enemy.
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#11

Savage Shadows

1996

From the bestselling author of Savage Passions. Jae had lived all her life in seclusion in a mysterious region of Texas known as the Big Thicket. Even though she could outshoot, outwit and outhunt most any man in the territory, Jae was alarmed by the dangerous desires a halfbreed stranger roused in her innocent heart. Soon she found herself surrendering to the secrets of passionate ecstasy.
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#12

Savage Fires

1999

Crippled in a train accident and abandoned by her fiancée, lawyer Josephine Taylor Stanton believes no one will love her in a wheelchair, until a proud, handsome Ottawa chief shows up in her office looking for someone to help his people
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#13

Savage Grace

2000

An Angel's Grace From the moment he saw her, her lovely flame hair spread about her shoulders like a glowing halo, Standing Wolf thought of no other. She was a vision - an angel with beautiful blue eyes that looked deep into his and saw his every emotion. She had rescued him, body and soul, and he knew that when he had finally claimed her as his one and only love, he would never leave her side. A Warrior's Touch Shaylee had never dreamed that she would be given another chance at life and love. But Standing Wolf needed her as no one ever had: He was her destiny. As she nursed the handsome Cherokee warrior back to health, she longed to feel his heard muscled body beneath her fingertips and taste his sweet kisses. For only his touch could erase the pain of her past and unite them as one.
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#14

Savage Devotion

2000

Sailing the deep, clear waters of the Puget Sound, beautiful red-haired Janice Edwards is bound for a new beginning. Leaving behind the wealth and luxury she's known in San Francisco, she hopes to find a simpler, sweeter life in the towering forests of Tacoma ... and a man who will love her for who she is, not what she has. But when the steamer Hope is wrecked by a sudden storm, Janice is rescued by a man like none she's ever known. Tall, with muscular limbs and a powerful chest revealed by his buckskin clothing, he is a Skokomish Indian-from all she's heard, a savage to be feared. Yet in his gray eyes she sees tender caring, in his strong arms she discovers untold passion, and in his wild heart she will find ... savage devotion.
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#15

Savage Thunder

2001

After a decade of separation, two young lovers, an Oneida girl and a Mohawk warrior, are reunited, but they still must overcome the enmity of their two tribes. Original.
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#16

Savage Honor

2001

Shawndee Sibley longed for satin ribbons, fancy dresses, and a man who would take her away from her miserable life in Silver Creek. But the only men she ever encountered were the drunks who frequented her mother's tavern. And even then, Shawndee's mother made her disguise herself as a boy for her own protection. To make matters worse, the townsfolk were now acccusing Mrs. Sibley of witchcraft. Before Shawndee could warn her mother, though, strong arms had wrapped around her and carried her off into the woods. Shadow Hawk bitterly resented the Sibleys for corrupting his warriors with their whiskey. Capturing their "son" was a surefire way to force them to listen to him. But he quickly became the captive—of Shawndee's shy smile, iron will, and her shimmering golden hair. As the two paddled down the moonlit Genesee River, Shadow Hawk found himself divided between his surrendered heart and his Savage Honor.
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#17

Savage Moon

2002

In Savage Moon, bestselling author Cassie Edwards brings readers another passionate historical romance set on the American frontier. Misshi Bradley knew two lives. As a settler girl, she'd seen her family die, one by one, on the grueling trail west. Stolen by renegade Indians, she'd grown to womanhood with an Indian family. Now that the Indian maiden she's become is ready to wed, she longs for only one man, Soaring Hawk, whose golden body and raven hair fill her nights with dreams of passion. She sees in his eyes that he longs to awaken her to womanhood in his arms. But, even as she gives her heart to him, her mind questions the wisdom of her actions. For, if his father destroyed all she held precious so many years ago, how can she trust Soaring Hawk to give her lasting love now?
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#18

Savage Love

2002

Monster bones. They were the stuff of Indian legend, which warned that they must not be disturbed. But lovely, golden-haired Dayanara and her father were on a mission for the Smithsonian Institute to track down the mysterious bones and uncover them, despite the danger. Not even her father's untimely death or a disapproving and disturbingly handsome Indian chief could prevent Dayanara from exploring the untamed Cree lands west of the Missouri River and proving her worth as an archaeologist. Forbidden. Any relationship between a Cree chief and a white woman was prohibited by both their peoples, but the golden woman of Quick Fox's dreams was more glorious than the setting sun. How could he deny himself her bright beauty, her soft warmth? Not even her interest in the sacred burial grounds of his people could prevent him from discovering the delights they would know together and proving his SAVAGE LOVE.
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#19

Savage Destiny

2003

A New York Times Bestselling Author Why would a wealthy Louisiana planter marry an Indian woman? townsfolk asked. Or raise two copper-skinned sons as though they were white? Only trouble would come of it... Red Feather had grown up sensing a vital difference between his father's sons, and when his brother gambled away his mail-order bride, he knew that his younger sibling was obsessed with beating him.
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#20

Savage Hero

2003

A New York Times BestsellerTo the Crow people the land was a gift from the First Maker, a place of snowy mountains and sunny plains, where elk and antelope grazed by brightly tumbling streams. But Chief Brave Wolf knew that proud heritage was threatened by the pony soldiers under Yellow Hair's command, for they spread death and destruction wherever they rode. To Mary Beth Wilson, Custer's Last Stand meant the end of her marriage and a lonely trek back East with her young son David. When renegades attacked her wagon train, carrying off her beloved child, she thought her heart would break, until rescue came in the form she least expected; a powerful Crow warrior whose gentle eyes promised she would know nothing but tenderness at his hands. This beautiful man was both her savior and her enemy, her Savage Hero.
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#21

Savage Trust

2004

In 1867, abandoned and alone after the death of her father, Yvette finds forbidden new love in the arms of Cloud Walker, the chief of the Broken Waters Clan, a tribe confronting the new threat of the arrival of the Union Pacific railroad in their territory. Original.
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#22

Savage Hope

2004

With help from the guiding beams of the local lighthouse, the Makah Indians of the Pacific Northwest made a successful living from the sea. Chief Bright Arrow was proud of the quiet, peaceful life he led with his people. But his idyllic world changed the day he passed by a frozen pond and saw a golden-haired angel dancing across the ice as if by magic. Bright Arrow could see that the recent rains had caused the ice to melt, and his worst fears were realized when, after a loud crack, the young woman fell into the frigid water. WARMED BY LOVE When Kathia Parish was pulled from the grip of an icy death by the strong arms of an Indian brave, she had no idea how she could ever repay him. But as the coming spring continued to thaw the frozen land, she felt her love for the muscled warrior with the midnight-dark eyes bloom. And though Bright Arrow's love was evident in his fiery kisses and passionate embrace, she was reluctant to give up the life she had carved out for herself, wary of leaving her ailing father behind, and hesitant to give up her dreams of dancing. Kathia hadn't planned on falling in love; all she could do was have faith that the beams of the lighthouse would guide her heart safely to its destiny.
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#23

Savage Courage

2005

Lovely Shoshana was ripped from the arms of her Apache people to be raised as a white woman. But when she returns to the Arizona Territory, a perplexing dream begins to haunt her; a vision of a golden eagle carrying her mother to safety and beckoning her home. Whether her mother is still alive or not, Shoshana knows she must answer the mysterious call. Ignoring her adoptive father's warnings, she sets out to explore the place of her birth. But will she find her mother, a scalper, or the legendary warrior whose honor is admired even in Fort Chance, and whose bronzed good looks are surpassed only by his... SAVAGE COURAGE
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Savage Vision

2005

When he rescues Scarlet from the hands of a vicious pirate, the chief of the Texas Cougar Clan finds himself no longer able to resist the seductive charms of this brazen beauty, succumbing to forbidden passion. Original.
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Savage Arrow

2006

When her stagecoach is attacked by outlaws, Jessie Pilson is rescued by Thunder Horse, a Sioux chief who shows her a passion that she has never known, but circumstances beyond their control threaten to tear them apart forever. Original.
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#26

Savage Beloved

2006

Terrified and alone, Candy huddled beneath the trapdoor in the floor of her father's cabin, listening to the bloodcurdling whoops of attacking Indians. When she finally crept outside, it was to find all the other inhabitants of Fort Hope massacred and a fierce-looking Wichita chief thundering toward her on his black stallion. Surely Two Eagles had captured her out of revenge, in retaliation for the atrocities her commander father had committed against the Wichita. But as he gently introduced her to his people's ways, as he slowly awoke her virgin desires, she began to hope there was something more in his heart. For she no longer thought of this proud, handsome man as her captor, but as her...SAVAGE BELOVED.
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Savage Tempest

2006

Ordered by his chieftain father to kidnap a white woman, High Hawk, a Pawnee warrior, is torn between duty and love when his beautiful red-headed prisoner captures his heart. Original.
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Savage Quest

2007

Escaping the carnival where she grew up, Annamae Jacobs, tired of being a freakish sideshow, is taken in by Chief Cougar of the Blackfoot tribe who, introducing her to the customs and ways of his people during the day, takes her to new heights of ectasy at night. Original.
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Savage Intrigue

2007

When her father, a white doctor known for treating Native Americans, is murdered, Sheleen is rescued by Chief Midnight Wolf and finds solace in his peaceful, hidden village and safety in his arms, until two very determined men track her down. Original.
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#30

Savage Skies

2011

When she is rescued by Chief Blue Thunder from rape and torture at the hands of the Comanche, Shirleen, on the run from her abusive husband and searching for her missing daughter, finds salvation in his powerful arms. Original.
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Savage Glory

2007

Kaylene Shelton had always reveled in her life traveling with her father's carnival. But with her black panther, Midnight, as her only companion she sometimes longed for someone of the Coahuila Thunder Clan of Kickapoo rode into her father's carnival to rescue his sister, Kaylene got more than she ever expected. Fire Thunder had led his people away from their endangered homeland to prosperity in Mexico. When he saw Kaylene, her delicate beauty took his breath away. As part of his revenge for what happened to his sister, Fire Thunder abducted Kaylene and took her to his new home in Mexico. Both lonely in their own ways, the two must decide if they can let go of their difference to find a love full of...
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#32

Savage Flames

2008

After her husband is murdered and her daughter disappears, Lavinia Price ventures alone into the Florida Everglades, where she is rescued by Seminole chieftain Wolf Dancer, a passionate and gentle warrior who has a special gift.
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Savage Abandon

2008

Determined to find the men responsible for killing two young warriors, Wolf Hawk, attuned to the will of the Great Spirit, instead finds a beautiful auburn-haired beauty whom he makes his captive and lover. Original.
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Savage Sun

2009

When her family falls victim to the Civil War, Rowena Dowell arrives in a rough Arkansas logging camp to live with a family friend where she unexpectedly finds love with a handsome Cherokee chief and a place to call home. Original.
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Savage Dawn

2009

Retreating into the mountains to protect his clan when he is infected with smallpox, Eagle Wolf is treated throughout the course of his disease by the red-headed Nicole Tyler, who has fled a bigamist who would make her his third wife. By the best-selling author of Savage Sun. Original. 250,000 first printing.

Author

Cassie Edwards
Cassie Edwards
Author · 112 books

Edwards began writing romances in 1982 and released her 100th novel, Savage Skies, on August 28, 2007. Although her earlier books were classic historical romances, the vast majority of her novels involve Native American tribes. Edwards' grandmother was a full-blooded Cheyenne. Her first 99 books sold a combined 10 million copies as of August 2007, with her more recent novels averaging sales of 250,000–350,000 copies. Edwards has won the Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award and the Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award, as well as being named one of Affaire de Coeur's top ten favorite romance writers. Edwards has a reputation for meticulously researching the proper anthropological backgrounds of each tribe she writes about. Edwards and her husband Charles, a retired high school biology teacher, have been married for over 50 years. They have two sons, Charles and Brian, and three grandchildren. The family lived in St. Louis, Missouri for over thirty years, but now reside in Mattoon, Illinois.

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