The Angel and the Warrior

Author: Karen Kay
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 106
The Angel and the Warrior

A warrior sent to break an ancient curse, a woman on the run who looks exactly like his sacred vision, and time running out for both…

His vision showed her as salvation.
She arrived with a brother, a grudge, and bullets to spare.

Eighteen years ago, Swift Hawk was sent to the earthly realm to break an enchantment cursing his clan to a half-life in the mists. As his allotted time runs short, a vision offers him a glimpse of his last chance: a delicate young woman with translucent white skin and star-like hair. He never thought his sacred vision would possess the tongue of a shrew.

Angelia Honeywell and her brother Julian fled Mississippi amid a hail of rotten tomatoes and flying bullets. She only fired back in self-defense, but now they are on the run while their father pleads their case to the governor. With Julian trying to pass himself off as a wagon train scout, Angel knows they need help. When the handsome, black-eyed Swift Hawk agrees to save their skins, she can’t help but be drawn to his compelling gaze.

As they come together in a blaze of desire, the dark shadows of the curse descend, threatening to divide them forever.

The Angel and the Warrior is a sweeping historical romance set on the frontier — passionate, adventurous, and built on a connection written in the stars long before either of them was ready for it.

Perfect for readers who love:
Sweeping frontier romance with paranormal heat and heart
A cursed warrior and a fugitive woman
Ancient curse meets destined love on the frontier
Historical frontier romance with Native American warrior hero

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