Seneca Series by Chey Wells

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  • Captain Samuel Jackson Takes a Bride: A Native American Historical Romance (Seneca #1)
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    Captain Samuel Jackson Takes a Bride: A Native American Historical Romance (Seneca #1)

    Chey Wells

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2018

    Captain Samuel Jackson was on the Iroquois Reservation to prevent the white settlers from attacking the Iroquois Indians trying to take their land. He had a company with him and he had to have a lot of meetings with the head of the Iroquois Confederation to be able to stay on the reservation. Chief Knoton finally gave his permission for them to stay at a clearing between the Iroquois village and the Tuscarora village... more

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  • Bodaway: Native American Romance (Seneca #3)
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    Bodaway: Native American Romance (Seneca #3)

    Chey Wells

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    · 0 ratings · published 2018

    Bodaway was trying to protect his sister Kimi from Hassun. At least that was what he was telling himself. He was mean to both of them and Kimi did not understand why he was acting like he was. He was not this way when he left to go to the Shaman village to learn to be a shaman. He should have been closer to the Great Spirit, but it seemed to her that he was more on the side of the Trickster than he should have been for a shaman in training. Nina lives in the Mohawk village... more

  • Anoki: Native American Romance (Seneca #4)
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    Anoki: Native American Romance (Seneca #4)

    Chey Wells

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2018

    Anoki is the son of the Knoton. He had an accident fifteen summers ago, that caused him to lose his memory. He just now found out who his family was and is getting to know them. He finds that in the time since he has been gone, they adopted another boy. Hassun is a good boy by all that know him. He is so good that Anoki thinks that his family replaced him with Hassun and now he has no place in the family... more

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