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{{DEFAULTSORT:Forever Passion, The}}[[Category:Native American - Historical]][[Category:1984 Releases]][[Category:Kidnapped]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Karen A. Bale]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Karen A. Bale]]
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Zebra]]  
 
* '''Publisher''': [[Zebra]]  
 
* '''Year''': 1984
 
* '''Year''': 1984
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==Book Description==
 
Forced to succumb to the brutal savage ways of band of wild Comanches who attacked her California-bound coach. Lisa wished only to escape and regain her freedom. Instead, she was made a hostage. Because of her striking beauty and fighting spirit the warrior Nakon took her as his wife. She was in awe of his handsomeness and his strength and quite powerless to fight him because she responded to him like no other man she had ever met. As her devotion and desire for Nakon grew into a deep searing passion, the thought of fleeing which once obsessed her mind faded. Until the day came when she was found and forced to return to her old world. How could she leave the man she loved yet how could she explain her overwhelming passion--for an Indian warrior? Nakon had no choice but to let Lisa go. He promised they would meet again someday--because he loved her, because he needed her, and because in their hearts they would always possess The Forever Passion.
 
Forced to succumb to the brutal savage ways of band of wild Comanches who attacked her California-bound coach. Lisa wished only to escape and regain her freedom. Instead, she was made a hostage. Because of her striking beauty and fighting spirit the warrior Nakon took her as his wife. She was in awe of his handsomeness and his strength and quite powerless to fight him because she responded to him like no other man she had ever met. As her devotion and desire for Nakon grew into a deep searing passion, the thought of fleeing which once obsessed her mind faded. Until the day came when she was found and forced to return to her old world. How could she leave the man she loved yet how could she explain her overwhelming passion--for an Indian warrior? Nakon had no choice but to let Lisa go. He promised they would meet again someday--because he loved her, because he needed her, and because in their hearts they would always possess The Forever Passion.

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Book Description

Forced to succumb to the brutal savage ways of band of wild Comanches who attacked her California-bound coach. Lisa wished only to escape and regain her freedom. Instead, she was made a hostage. Because of her striking beauty and fighting spirit the warrior Nakon took her as his wife. She was in awe of his handsomeness and his strength and quite powerless to fight him because she responded to him like no other man she had ever met. As her devotion and desire for Nakon grew into a deep searing passion, the thought of fleeing which once obsessed her mind faded. Until the day came when she was found and forced to return to her old world. How could she leave the man she loved yet how could she explain her overwhelming passion--for an Indian warrior? Nakon had no choice but to let Lisa go. He promised they would meet again someday--because he loved her, because he needed her, and because in their hearts they would always possess The Forever Passion.