Their heritage brought them home . . . A LEGACY OF ADVENTURE, INTRIGUE--AND PASSION THE PRINCESS . . . AND THE HUNK TESS GALLATIN . . . A savvy and successful diamond broker, the part-Cherokee society girl was also a woman with a mysterious past, full of secrets. JEOPARD SURPRISE . . . Enigmatic and sexy, he'd slipped aboard Tess's boat to search for the legendary blue Kara diamond. But from the moment he laid eyes on the sophisticated beauty, he was irresistibly drawn to her fire and spirit. THE REDHEAD . . . AND THE BAD BOY ERICA GALLATIN . . . The emerald-eyed, flame-haired builder had come to North Carolina to claim the land that was her birthright as a Cherokee descendent--and to convince Cherokee businessman James Tall Wolf that she belonged there. JAMES TALL WOLF . . . Consumed by desire for Erica, he was determined to drive her away from the reserva¬tion he called home--until he was seduced by his elusive prey. THE WARRIOR . . . AND THE MAVERICK KAT GALLATIN . . . She knew of the bitter feud between the Gallatin and Chatham clans that stretched back generations--but that didn't stop her from losing her heart to the sensual Nathan Chatham. NATHAN CHATHAM . . . He'd come to Georgia on a mission of revenge, but how could he resist the part-Cherokee war woman who surrendered to him with such fiery abandon? Deborah Smith is the New York Times and Number One Kindle bestselling author of The Crossroads Café, A Place To Call Home, and many other novels. She lives in the Blue Ridge mountains with her husband, a menagerie of shelter dogs and cats, and a pond full of goldfish. Learn more about her books at bellbridgebooks.com.
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