Indian Moon Series by Judith E. French

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  • Moonfeather (Indian Moon #1)
    #1

    Moonfeather (Indian Moon #1)

    Judith E. French

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1990

    "I claim this captive as my own. .. ". With those words, Moonfeather brazenly stepped forward to save the golden-haired Englishman from the flames of Shawnee vengeance . . . by marrying him! An hour later, Viscount Brandon, son and heir of the powerful Earl of Kentington, was lying facedown on the floor of Moonfeather's wigwam, spared a fiery death . . . to endure the exquisite torment of sharing a bed with the tantalizing beauty who had rescued him... more

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  • Highland Moon (Indian Moon #2)
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    Highland Moon (Indian Moon #2)

    Judith E. French

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 1991

    HEIRESS TO PASSION. A beautiful virgin widow, aristocratic Lady Anne had reluctantly consented to a second unwanted marriage. But the ceremony was interrupted when a brawny, black-eyed intruder wearing a ragged kilt, moccasins, and eagle feathers burst into the church. .. and spirited away the bewildered bride-to-be. The American son of a Scottish earl and a Delaware Indian woman, Ross Campbell agreed to participate in an abandoned lover's brazen kidnapping scheme. . more

  • Moon Dancer (Indian Moon #3)
    #3

    Moon Dancer (Indian Moon #3)

    Judith E. French

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1992

    WORLDS APART. Fleeing a life of dire poverty, lovely, strong-willed Fiona O'Neal comes to America as an indentured servant -- only to be traded to a pair of rough and lustful backwoodsmen. But what the flamed-haired Irish miss fears most of all is the tall, handsome savage who rescues her from ravishment . .. and carries her off to live among the Shawnee. He is called Wolf Shadow -- a powerful shaman, a man of peace in a time of impending war... more

  • This Fierce Loving (Indian Moon #4)
    #4

    This Fierce Loving (Indian Moon #4)

    Judith E. French

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1994

    With his father a captive in the hands of white settlers, a Delaware war chief abducts Rebecca, the beautiful bride of his most hated enemy, to ensure his father's release, only to find himself unwillingly drawn to his hostage.

  • Shawnee Moon (Indian Moon #5)
    #5

    Shawnee Moon (Indian Moon #5)

    Judith E. French

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1995

    TWILIGHT OF DESTINY. Condemned for a desperate act, Cailin MacGreggor approaches the gallows frightened yet unbowed. But with a word, her young life will be spared-if she agrees to wed the despised enemy who destroyed her stepfather on the field of battle. SHAWNEE MOON. When his Shawnee mother died, handsome half-breed Sterling Gray left the noble tribe that raised him-and crossed an ocean to become a British soldier and a gentleman... more

  • Sundancer's Woman (Indian Moon #6)
    #6

    Sundancer's Woman (Indian Moon #6)

    Judith E. French

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1996

    A MOTHER'S SACRIFICE. Pride, courage and a steadfast devotion to her two small children have kept Elizabeth Fleming strong throughout her years of captivity. And now a handsome stranger has appeared to free the stunning, copper-haired beauty from the ruthless Seneca warrior who holds her prisoner. But her beloved daughter and son must remain behind. A WOMAN'S ECSTACY... more

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