Untamed (The Wild Women Series, Book 1)
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Publisher Description
Josie Baum is as a laundress at Lola's Pleasure Palace not a nursemaid. But when a Cheyenne warrior whisks her off to care for his friend, Daniel McCord, she must quickly learn.
Suddenly alone in a remote mountain cabin, Josie is tasked with the household chores plus catering to Daniel's every whim.
After years of cooking and cleaning for her fifteen step-brothers and father, Josie isn’t about to spend the rest of her days serving the pompous Daniel McCord... even if he does quicken her pulse every time he nears.
Half-white and half-Cheyenne, Daniel McCord is a proud man on the mend with only one desire—to right the wrongs done to his people. He isn’t ready for the new hunger Josie’s glowing fair-skin stirs within him or her resistance to his charms. Growing more determined to melt the heart of this willful, wild beauty, Daniel will use every skill of seduction to make Josie his.
REVIEWS:
"...a truly delightful tale!" ~Romantic Times
"...simply hard to put down. Do yourself a favor and read Untamed." ~Bookbug
THE WILD WOMEN, in series order:
Untamed
Wildcat
Wild Rose
Wild Hearts
ABOUT SHARON IHLE
Bestselling author, Sharon Ihle has written more than a dozen novels set in the American West. All have garnered rave reviews and several have foreign translations. Many of Sharon’s books have won prestigious awards, and as an author, she has been a Romantic Times nominee for Career Achievement in Love and Laughter. A former Californian, Sharon now makes her home on the frozen plains of North Dakota. Hard to believe, but it’s true.
Customer Reviews
Liked it!
Really good aboriginal romance. Quite funny as well. It was very entertaining and I am keeping it in my library to read again in the future :)
Hated it!
Waste of time and money, absolutely no character development. The female protagonist was annoying, cold, and unlikeable. Verbally abusing children, sexist and biased views do not make a good story.
Just Awful!
Had protential
This book had great protential but I saw no real development in the female protagonist and I find that the male protagonist gave up too easily. Despite that it was a good read but not a keeper.