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by Gayle Rogers

It would be a beautiful day, and the night of their ceremony would be a beautiful night, with the moon just twenty-four hours from being full.
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The tale of a beautiful white girl who is captured by the Blackfoot Indian warrior Nakoa, and of their stormy relationship as she struggles against her growing love for her captor and he struggles against the customs of his people. A large cast of vivid characters surrounds the young lovers as they work out their fates.
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Next book . Nakoa's Woman. 1972) (The Second Kiss) A novel by Gayle Rogers. A skillfully created historical novel that is both a stirring exploration of the world of the American Indian and an epic love story. It is the tale of a beautiful white girl, Maria, captured by the Blackfoot Indian warrior, Nakoa, and of their stormy relationship as she struggles against her growing love for her captor, and he struggles against the customs of his people to keep her.