"The wealth of the Pawnee was in their horses, so High Hawk would prove his prowess to the Wolf band by stealing new mounts. But his chieftan father, Rising Moon, demanded something else--the abduction of a white woman. When High Hawk saw the beautiful redhead standing in the moonlight, as his father had prophesied, his heart was torn. Joylynn Anderson lived alone in the wilderness, hiding her shame. But to her surprise, the Pawnee warrior who appeared at her cabin awoke both terror and wild longing."
"Commanded by his father to abduct a white woman as an act of revenge, High Hawk does not anticipate that his beautiful hostage will steal his own heart."
"A Pawnee warrior's father has demanded he abduct a white woman and that woman becomes Joylynn. But love wins both their hearts."
"His father the tribal chief orders High Hawk to raid the nearby ranches for horses and to abduct a white woman to prove his prowess and worthiness. High Hawk objects to his father."
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