The Indian Warrior's Deaf Bride: Inspirational Western Bride Romance (Daisy Creek Brides Book 13)

The Indian Warrior's Deaf Bride: Inspirational Western Bride Romance (Daisy Creek Brides Book 13)

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  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Amelia Rose
  • ISBN:B09J93RYCW
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Kathleen Wolford

New addition to Daisy Creek Series, but don't worry if you haven't read the other books, each one has a story of its own, but if you enjoy a good clean historic western, this entire series is for you。 This hard of hearing young woman moves away from the town she grew up in after being stood up at the alter and joins her brother out West。 All the characters are great, well except for the man that stood her up。 There is never a dull spot in the book, it flows beautifully。 I hope you enjoy this boo New addition to Daisy Creek Series, but don't worry if you haven't read the other books, each one has a story of its own, but if you enjoy a good clean historic western, this entire series is for you。 This hard of hearing young woman moves away from the town she grew up in after being stood up at the alter and joins her brother out West。 All the characters are great, well except for the man that stood her up。 There is never a dull spot in the book, it flows beautifully。 I hope you enjoy this book as much as I did。I was given this book as an ARC member for my honest review。 。。。more

ReadingWench

Lucky #13。 Thirteen in the series。 LOVED IT。 The characters in this story were so well thought out。 I thought this story was perfect for the characters。 Everything in this book was well thought out。 Stop reading now。。。Spoiler ahead。。。It would be amazing if this author would write as Akecheta and publish his book。

Jenna

3。5 starsThis is Daisy Creek #13 and I am not getting tired of revisiting this quaint western town。 The writer is very clever in how she includes characters from the previous stories while the reader is being introduced to new people in the current book。I really liked the addition of a disabled character。Jennifer is deaf。 In today's era, we have modern technology to help but back then, it was an unimaginable lonely, silent world。 Jennifer uses sign language and lip reading to survive。Akecheta is 3。5 starsThis is Daisy Creek #13 and I am not getting tired of revisiting this quaint western town。 The writer is very clever in how she includes characters from the previous stories while the reader is being introduced to new people in the current book。I really liked the addition of a disabled character。Jennifer is deaf。 In today's era, we have modern technology to help but back then, it was an unimaginable lonely, silent world。 Jennifer uses sign language and lip reading to survive。Akecheta is from the Lakota tribe that lives adjacent to the town yet whose people are becoming members of the community。 I also like how the writer includes this demographic in a historical western。 It reflects many of the issues they underwent。 It was possible for different cultures to co-exist and it's sad that it took society way too long to realize this。As in the other books in the series, Akecheta & Jennifer have a friendship that slowly develops into a romance。 The twist on the typical mail-order trope is that they communicate through sign language instead of letters。 That was awesome!Jennifer's brother is the preacher from book #2 who also is a beekeeper。 I liked the detail of Jennifer not being bothered by the bees b/c she couldn't hear them。 Great little detail Amelia! 。。。more

Sherrie Oliver

This is #13 in the Daisy Creek Brides series, and I hope they never end! What a great series。 The Chief’s son, Akecheta, meets the town minister’s sister, Jennifer, who is deaf。 She can read lips well, and also knows sign language。 She is a very smart, compassionate, sweet woman。 Jennifer has come to Daisy Creek after being engaged in the east, getting to her wedding day, standing at the altar, where the groom comes in late and explains that he has gotten another woman pregnant, and will be goin This is #13 in the Daisy Creek Brides series, and I hope they never end! What a great series。 The Chief’s son, Akecheta, meets the town minister’s sister, Jennifer, who is deaf。 She can read lips well, and also knows sign language。 She is a very smart, compassionate, sweet woman。 Jennifer has come to Daisy Creek after being engaged in the east, getting to her wedding day, standing at the altar, where the groom comes in late and explains that he has gotten another woman pregnant, and will be going to marry her instead。 For any woman, this would be difficult to say the least, however for Jennifer, who feels that most people feel sorry for her and feels that she is not as worthy as a “normal” woman, it is devastating。 She is very hurt, and thinks she may never have another chance of a normal life after this。 Akecheta is a very caring, compassionate man, who needs Jennifer’s help with a project, which will draw them together as close friends。 I hope you will read this book, and all the books in the Daisy Creek Brides series。 。。。more

Joanna

This is an enjoyable read。 It will make you smile, laugh, get angry and maybe even cry。 Jennifer and Akecheta's story is a great one。 I would enjoy a sequel。This is my honest review in exchange for a copy。 This is an enjoyable read。 It will make you smile, laugh, get angry and maybe even cry。 Jennifer and Akecheta's story is a great one。 I would enjoy a sequel。This is my honest review in exchange for a copy。 。。。more

Kathy

Another wonderful story about the brides in Daisy Creek。 The characters were so very heartwarming and the storyline was entertaining and heartfelt。 A young woman is jilted on her wedding day and finds herself the object of pity, especially since she is deaf。 While visiting her brother she learns that she can communicate with the members of the Lakota tribe and is accepted despite her hearing loss。

Barbara Kaake

I enjoyed this book very much about a deaf person finding love in the west and hope to read more

Zena

I Enjoyed This!Another delightful story and this time it is about the blossoming romance between a hard of hearing young girl, Jennifer and the future Chief of the Lakota Indian tribe, Akecheta。I loved the actual proposal。 Absolutely heart melting。 Of course the rest of the story was really good too and it held my attention all the way through。Once again, family closeness is brought the fore and there it remains throughout this romantic tale。I read an Advance Reader Copy (ARC) of this book and m I Enjoyed This!Another delightful story and this time it is about the blossoming romance between a hard of hearing young girl, Jennifer and the future Chief of the Lakota Indian tribe, Akecheta。I loved the actual proposal。 Absolutely heart melting。 Of course the rest of the story was really good too and it held my attention all the way through。Once again, family closeness is brought the fore and there it remains throughout this romantic tale。I read an Advance Reader Copy (ARC) of this book and my review is voluntary and unbiased。 。。。more

Ellen

The Indian Warrior's Hard of Hearing Bride from Amelia Rose is a fantastic historical clean romance based on Christian principles。 It is a touching, heartwarming story of how a deaf young woman finds forever home in an Indian tribe where she is finally accepted for who she is and can communicate with everyone。 The Indian Warrior's Hard of Hearing Bride from Amelia Rose is a fantastic historical clean romance based on Christian principles。 It is a touching, heartwarming story of how a deaf young woman finds forever home in an Indian tribe where she is finally accepted for who she is and can communicate with everyone。 。。。more

Debbie Joyner

Really great read! I have really enjoyed The Daisy Creek Brides series。