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© 2008 Rogue Phoenix Press
HISTORICAL ROMANCE
CHRISTINE YOUNG

When Emma St. John received her brother's letter imploring her to escape her stepfather's vengeful scheme and to trust Dakota Barringer with her life, she was willing to chance it. But the handsome, brooding riverboat owner Emma found in Natchez a danger of another kind. For Emma soon found herself surrendering to an unrelenting desire.

 

Raised by the Sioux when his parents were killed, Dakota had been betrayed once before by a white woman. He wasn't about to trust another, especially one claiming that her stepfather, a powerful U.S. senator, had framed her as a murderess. But he couldn't let Emma's intoxicating effect on him. Now Dakota would risk his very life to protect the innocent beauty who had seduced him with her tender love.

 

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Dreamweaver of Night Owl Review says:
 
Betrayals, hidden agendas, dangerous Pinkertons looking to collect on the reward offered for Emma’s capture and an endearing love story outline this unforgettable tale. I followed along the trails with Emma and Dakota eagerly awaiting the resolution of their story. This is definitely a page-turner you will not want to put down.
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Cherokee
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance & More says:
 
Dakota’s Bride is a remarkable story. I love the description of Dakota; he is a man who oozes charm and lots of chemistry, especially when he and Emma are bonded together. This incredible romance is one I positively fell in love with and is good enough to read again and again. Christine Young sketches characters and landscapes that this reader could visualize. I particularly enjoyed sharing the journey that Dakota and Emma endured. The supporting cast blended well in this unforgettable read that I loved.
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Snapdgragon 
Reviewer for Long and Short Reviews says:
 
...given the amazing pace and unpredictable qualities of this story; I have to say, put it on your must-read list.
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