
The Wildest Heart
A European Literature, Western Romance, Romance book. We gave each other, with our bodies, the commitment that...
Librarian note: an alternate cover for this edition can be found here.No man can own Rowena Dangerfield--a sensuous, strong-willed lady with a fiery, unchained spirit--though many desire her. She had come to claim her birthright, following her destiny to the sprawling New Mexican frontier...and to the only man who can tame her restless heart.A handsome half-Apache branded an outlaw--a rebel and renegade feared throughout the territories--Lucas Cord's body and soul cry out for the beautiful, headstrong stranger who has burst into his world. And neither peril nor the treachery of desperate men will prevent him from taking what he wants...or restrain a rampaging passion as wild and hot as the Southwestern winds.
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- Pages: 608 pages
- ISBN: 9780380001378 / 380001373
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We gave each other, with our bodies, the commitment that neither of us dared put into words. We mated. There is no other word for it. We were equalman and woman; neither asking what we could not give. And later, when the fury of passion had died away into peace and we were content to lie together, still part of each other, I remember thinking that whatever happened later I would always have something that could not be taken from me or lost. An unchangeable moment, encapsulated in time. Rosemary Rogers, The Wildest Heart // But why on earth not? What has got into you? Rowenadear God, do you take me for a man of steel? Or not as a man at all? Dont you realize what it means to see you every day, to be constantly with you, knowing that you are promised to my uncle and that I can never possess you? Im sorry, Mark. I hadnt thoughtthat is, I thought you had forgotten all about your infatuation for me. Rosemary Rogers, The Wildest Heart //
"I don't have the knack for taking feelings apart and weighing them." readers with a special love for crazy love stories A sweeping, beautiful epic romance, "The Wildest Heart" by Rosemary Rogers kept me entranced throughout 739 pages. Yes, 739 pages. Beginning in 1872 with Rowena in India, onto 1873 when upon her grandfather's death she is sent to her mother's (whom she has never met) in London, and off to America upon her finding out her father is dying...