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A Savage Beauty [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Merline Lovelace (Author)
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January 2004
Their passion was a daring adventure. . .

From the Uncharted Wilderness
Louise Therese Chartier knows all about the hardships of life in the wilderness. She has learned to survive by trusting her own instincts. But when her husband is killed, she finds herself left in the care and protection of Sergeant Daniel Morgan

To the drawing rooms of New Orleans society
Against her will, Louise becomes part of an expedition to chart America's new frontiers -- and act of fate that will alter the destiny of a country and her heart. A woman whose harsh life taught her more about survival than about men, Louise is stunned by her desire for her rugged protector. But Daniel is a man of honor, bound to his duty, his country -- and another woman.

Passion is a daring adventure
As Louise's exotic beauty, proud sensuality and secret royal heritage open the doors to the elite drawing rooms of a young America, new opportunities -- and new dangers -- await. But the beating of her wild heart calls out to one man, a man whose destiny is inexorably linked with her own. . .

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If American history was taught in schools as it is in ex-army colonel Lovelace's historical romances (In Love and War, etc.), students would be lining up for social studies texts like they were the latest Harry Potter. In this early 19th-century romance, the author demonstrates her flair for incorporating historical fact-in this case, the political maneuverings surrounding the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory-so skillfully into a fascinating fictional plot that it goes down painlessly; indeed, it reads like great gossip. The story centers on the love triangle between Louise Therese Chartier, an Osage half-breed who was sold as a child bride five years previously; married infantry sergeant Daniel Morgan, who assumes responsibility for fiery Louise when her husband is killed; and Daniel's high-strung commander, Lt. James Wilkinson, the leader of an expeditionary force charged with exploring the Arkansas River. Though Daniel is strongly attracted to Louise, his sense of honor keeps him from turning his back on his wife. James, meanwhile, pursues Louise for her beauty and her inheritance, which his father, General Wilkinson, hopes to use to build his own private empire. The senior and junior Wilkinsons are real, the sergeant and young widow fictional. But all blend seamlessly into a compulsively readable tale.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

Her blue eyes, and those of her ancestors, are considered to be a curse on her people, the Osage (and anyone else associated with her), but Wah-shi-tu's life as the wife of a much older, kindly trapper, Henri Chartier, has been free and relatively serene. Now known as Louise Therese Chartier, she wanders the wilderness with Henri, helping him with his work. Life is good--until her husband is killed by a cougar, and Sergeant Daniel Morgan, an army explorer who happens to be in the area, becomes her self-appointed protector. The tables are turned when Daniel is betrayed by someone close, but their loyalty and belief in each other make their trials more bearable. Lovelace includes lots of historical detail and true-life figures such as John Marshall, Major General James Wilkinson, and Washington Irving in this exciting adventure, the first book in a series about the history of Oklahoma, from its days before the nefarious Indian Removal Act of 1830 to its statehood. Shelley Mosley
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 461 pages
  • Publisher: Thorndike Press (January 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0786260726
  • ISBN-13: 978-0786260720
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,092,094 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

As an AF brat I lived in France and Newfoundland, both of which I loved, and at least half of the fifty states. As an AF officer, I served tours in Taiwan, Vietnam, the Pentagon, and the rest of the fifty states!

Now I'm having a blast putting all those adventures into my books.

 

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a powerful frontier read!, August 18, 2007
This book has kept me up for two long nights. Wonderful characters, great storyline, powerful ending. I laughed and cried. Love Daniel, the hero. Louise was the sweetest leading woman. Highly recommended!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent historical romance, September 2, 2003
In 1807, Colonel Pike led a military expedition starting in St. Louis and exploring the Louisiana Territory. The team split in half with one group led Lieutenant James Wilkinson, son of a General, leading four soldiers and two Indian guides southward along the Arkansas River.

The Wilkinson party faces hardships with no chance of turning back as the winter and raiding Indians have caused havoc on them. Rifle Sergeant Daniel Morgan hunts for food while the others rest, but finds an old trapper and his son. Henri Chartier welcomes him into camp and shows him some Viking runes only to have a mountain cat kill him. Daniel buries Henri and goes to take the lad with him only to be shocked that he is a she and now a widow. As Daniel protects the half-breed "Little Louise" from his men and pays the bride price to her uncle, he falls in love with her. However, he is married and soon they will learn her connection through Henri to French royalty removes her even further.

This is an excellent historical romance that shows how great Merline Lovelace is. Her latest tale is a delightful story that brings vividly to life the early nineteenth century American frontier. The lead couple is a fine duo while the support cast provides the depth that makes this a strong story worth reading by sub-genre fans.

Harriet Klausner

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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent historical romance, September 2, 2003
In 1807, Colonel Pike led a military expedition starting in St. Louis and exploring the Louisiana Territory. The team split in half with one group led Lieutenant James Wilkinson, son of a General, leading four soldiers and two Indian guides southward along the Arkansas River.

The Wilkinson party faces hardships with no chance of turning back as the winter and raiding Indians have caused havoc on them. Rifle Sergeant Daniel Morgan hunts for food while the others rest, but finds an old trapper and his son. Henri Chartier welcomes him into camp and shows him some Viking runes only to have a mountain cat kill him. Daniel buries Henri and goes to take the lad with him only to be shocked that he is a she and now a widow. As Daniel protects the half-breed "Little Louise" from his men and pays the bride price to her uncle, he falls in love with her. However, he is married and soon they will learn her connection through Henri to French royalty removes her even further.

This is an excellent historical romance that shows how great Merline Lovelace is. Her latest tale is a delightful story that brings vividly to life the early nineteenth century American frontier. The lead couple is a fine duo while the support cast provides the depth that makes this a strong story worth reading by sub-genre fans.

Harriet Klausner

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