An Apache Princess: A Tale of the Indian Frontier

The American Southwest at the turn of the century, where empire and wilderness collide. Angela Wren, daughter of a soldier stationed at a remote frontier fort, finds her world disrupted when an Apache girl silently warns her of an approaching figure: Lieutenant Neil Blakely, a complex officer who refuses to conform to military expectations or the rigid social codes of frontier society. As tensions between settlers and the Apache simmer toward violence, Angela must navigate her father's protective instincts, her own deepening attraction to a man who defies convention, and the dangerous uncertainty of life on the Indian Frontier. Charles King, who wrote from direct experience as a cavalry officer in the Southwest, paints a vivid portrait of a world where cultural boundaries are as treacherous as the desert terrain itself. This is a romance wrapped in adventure, exploring what happens when personal desire collides with the forces of history and prejudice.















