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White
White
Series ·
12
books · 1713-2013
By
Susan Edwards
Books in series
#1
White Dawn
1996
Finding herself in the care of a rugged trapper after her lover abandons her, Emily Ambrose, vowing never to love again, soon finds herself powerfully attracted to the sexy mountain man who has pledged his devotion and protection to her, helping her to once again open her heart to the possibilities of love and passion. Original.
#2
White Dusk
2002
Determined to prove himself worthy of leading his people, unlike his father who chose love over duty, Swift Foot unexpectedly finds himself faced with the same choice when he falls in love with his new wife, Small Bird. Original.
#3
White Shadows
2003
(67,000 words) Missouri Territory, 1838 Night Shadow is driven by the need for vengeance, to find and punish the man who murdered his family and kidnapped his sister. And what better way to exact that revenge than by stealing his enemy's intended bride on their wedding day: a woman for a woman. He will release his captive if and when his sister is returned to him. The daughter of a great chief and no meek maiden, Winona fights her captor every step of the way. But she cannot deny that the warrior's touch arouses something in her that her betrothed never has. She sees through the anger in Night Shadow's eyes to the despair within, and knows in her heart it is her destiny to help him learn to live again. Night Shadow is mesmerized by Winona's beauty and spirit, and soon realizes he must face his past and end the hatred in order to offer her a future. Book 3 of 12. Previously published.
#4
White Wind
1996
When her beloved stepfather died, lovely young Sarah Cartier knew it was time to set out on her own—to escape her evil guardian's clutches and perhaps to discover the father she'd never known. But Sarah didn't make it far before her path crossed with the virile and vexing Golden Eagle. He had rescued her years before, and now the hard-bodied warrior was back. This time around, he vowed no obstacle would stop him from tasting her sweet lips, from sharing with her an unforgettable ecstasy as he forever claimed her as his own.
#5
White Wolf
1999
HEART'S DISGUISE Jessica Jones knew that the trip to Oregon would be hard, but she would not let her brothers leave her behind, despite White Wolf's rule against single women on his wagon train. Dressed as a boy to carry on a ruse that fooled no one, Jessie could not disguise her attraction to the handsome half-breed wagon master. And when she looked inot Wolf's wild sapphire eyes and entwined herfingers in his tawny hair, Jessie forgot her masquerade and melted into the circle of his strong arms. Even though her hoax failed, Wolf knew he could not force Jessie to leave. But he had been burned before by a woman on the Oregon Trail, and he wsn't about to set himself up for a second heartbreak with a beauty whose deep green eyes just screamed trouble. yet in spite of his vigilance, Wolf found himself enraptured by the young girl with the tousled ebony curls. And when he drew her close, and glimpsed the depths of passion pooled in her emerald eyes, he longed to be her... WHITE WOLF
#6
White Nights
2000
Eirica Macauley sees the road to better days: the remainder of the Oregon Trail. The trail is hard, even for experienced cattle hands like James Jones, but the mans will and determination lend Eirica strength. Yet, Eirica knows she can never accept the cowboy's love; the shadows that darken her past will hardly disappear in the light of day. But as each night passes and their wagon train draws nearer its destination, James' intentions grow clearer James stays beside her, the beautiful widow knows that when dawn comes, shell no longer be alone.
#7
White Flame
1713
Emma O'Brien, a spirited beauty captured by Indians while searching for her lost father in the Nebraska Territory in 1856, finds her passionate match in the dangerous Sioux chief Striking Thunder. Original.
#8
White Dreams
2000
Why has the Great Spirit given Star Dreamer the sight, an ability to see things that can't be changed? She has no answer. Then one night she is filled with visions of a different sort: pale hands caressing her flesh, soft lips touching her soul. She sees the flash of a uniform, and the handsome soldier who wears it. The man makes her ache in a way that she has forgotten, in a way that she has repressed. And when Colonel Grady O'Brien at last rides into her camp, she learns that the virile officer is everything she's dreamed of and more. Suddenly, Star Dreamer sees the reason for her gift. In her visions lie the key to this man's happiness-and in this man's arms lie the key to her own.
#9
White Dove
2012
BRAVEST OF THEM ALL White Dove had been raised to know that she must marry a powerful warrior. The daughter of the great Golden Eagle was required to wed one of her own kind, a man who would bring honor to her people and strength to her tribe. Her pride would have required it, even if her duty had not. But the young Irishman who returned to seek her hand made her question herself, and made her question what made a man. Jeremy Jones had changed since last they'd met. The Oregon Trail had hardened him, and he was clearly no longer a boy. He'd come back to the Nebraska Territory with both a glint in his eye and a desire that made White Dove tingle with pleasure. He'd returned to be trained as a warrior, to take the tests of manhood and prove himself in battle. Watching him, White Dove saw a bravery she'd never known, and suddenly she realized her young suitor was not just a man, he was the only one she'd ever love.
#10
White Deception
2012
True Sight Mathilda's world changed the day the barn burned, for that day she lost her vision. She could still see what was right, however: continuing to ranch, chasing her murdered parents' dream, here in the Dakota Territory. But she needed someone to help her; someone who would fight the men who'd killed her folks, kidnapped her siblings and aimed to drive her off her land. Whom could she trust? The soft-voiced half-breed who smelled of sage and promised to protect her? Truer Love For Reed, the blind woman meant redemption. A terrible mistake had set him on this quest that led to her property, but her hands on his face, the touch of her lips—everything about Mattie felt right. He had to save her. Bur first he had to prove himself worthy. He had to overcome his past, the hatred he'd seen and the hatred inside, to look beyond, beneath, to find what was valuable: not just redemption, but love.
Author
Susan Edwards
Author · 12 books
#11
White Vengeance
2012
A TASTE OF VENGEANCE There were few things Renait O'Brien resented more than interference with her family. Sheriff Tyler clearly meant to help, but removing her siblings to foster homes was unnecessary. She had looked after the children since the murder of their parents, and they were the light of her life. No one would ever take them from her —- especially not a busybody lawman, no matter how dark his eyes or chiseled his features. And any who tried would feel her wrath. She trusted only herself. A TASTE OF BLISS Sheriff Tyler of Pheasant Gully had a burr in his britches named Renait O'Brien. The redhead was as fiery as they came, but to him she was cold as a wintry day. Then arrived a warning of great danger, and as Renny set out to save her half-Sioux brother, Tyler saw the chance of a lifetime: to accompany the young beauty across the prairie, and to give her something to believe in. He could only hope that her Great Spirit would show them the way.
#12
White Christmas-A Reunion
2013
Bodil is a struggling rancher about to lose his land to a corrupt banker who isn’t above using sabotage to get the ranch. His godfather offers to pay off the bank. The catch? Marry the man’s granddaughter who was raised by the Lakota. A White Reunion is about to take place but when her grandfather shows up, Beth Ann isn’t happy. This is one reunion she wants nothing to do with for she blames him for the death of her parents who died at the hands of the Crow while heading west. Captured by the Crow, then rescued by the Sioux, Beth Ann is happy with her Lakota family and has no intention of returning to her grandfather's world. Not even for Bo, the boy next door she'd once adored. Bo can’t believe the skinny, gangly girl of six has grown into a beautiful, strong woman. Suddenly, marriage doesn’t sound like such a bad idea. Too bad Beth Ann has refused to return with her grandfather and he can’t remain in her world. His life is back on his ranch, not in the wilderness. He has two months to convince her that home is where the heart is and that he is her heart. Forces gather against them. Someone is trying to kill Bo. Can Beth Ann and Bo overcome the threats to their lives and find in each other a love that transcends time, distance and culture?