Can her love heal the Medicine Man's heart?
She Paints My Soul
The Medicine Man Book 3
by Karen Kay
Genre: Native American Historical Romance
CAN
HER LOVE HEAL THE MEDICINE MAN'S HEART?
In
spite of her fear of Indians, Sharon Wells travels from her home in
St. Louis to Indian Territory in the northwest, along with her
fiancé, and her friend Amelia, who is determined to return to
Blackfoot Country. An orphan, Sharon yearns to be married and have a
family of her own. She’s loyal to her fiancé, even when he
carelessly puts her life in danger.
Strikes
Fast, of the Crow People, was once on the path to becoming a medicine
man, but he has lost his way. When nearly all his family were killed
in a Blackfoot raid, he went on the warpath to avenge the ghosts of
his murdered family. But he’s carried revenge too far, and the
blood of innocents has left him feeling no longer human, without
empathy or sympathy. But the beautiful white woman, Sharon, ignites a
spark in him. When she’s captured in an Indian raid and her fiancé
does nothing, Strikes Fast hopes his heroic deed of rescuing her
might return him to the good graces of the Creator, from whom all
medicine men receive their powers.
Strikes
Fast’s handsome masculinity calls out to Sharon, as her beauty and
her kindness calls to him. Trapped together in a blizzard, surrounded
by danger, and despite the many reasons they shouldn’t be together,
their growing love is undeniable. Can they find a way to heal one
another and create the family each of them is longing for?
Warning:
A sensuous romance that might just melt a gal's heart
She Captures My Heart
The Medicine Man Book 2
Two
Worlds. Two Hearts. A Forbidden Passion.
Amelia
McIntosh was only fourteen when she fell in love with the young and
handsome Gray Falcon of the Blackfoot Tribe. He’d helped her
through a difficult time, and, for him in turn, she’d opened up a
vital part of the medicine man's world. Five years later, Amelia is
still in love with the mesmerizing Gray Falcon, but her refusal to
marry anyone but him has created a dangerous problem for her and her
family.
When
Amelia—the pesky little girl from Gray Falcon's past—returns to
the Northwest, he can't help but notice she has blossomed into a
beautiful, desirable woman -- one who sets his heart aflame. Yet, he
must resist her feminine charms because, though she is a friend, what
she asks of him is against all Gray Falcon stands for as a medicine
man.
United
only in love, will love, alone, be enough to stave off a world
threatening to pull them apart?
Warning:
A sensuous romance that might cause a gal to capture the heart of her
own true love.
She Steals My Breath
The Medicine Man Book 1
Her
Beauty Takes His Breath Away… Only She Can Restore It
Eagle
Heart of the Blackfoot Nation has not come to the trading post, Fort
Union, to trade, but to find his missing brother. The medicine man
has never seen a white woman, but, when she walks into the room, her
beauty literally steals his breath.
Laylah
McIntosh has assets besides beauty that make her valuable to her
father, the fort's trader: her skill with numbers, her photographic
memory and her knowledge of the sign language used by all the tribes.
But, when she’s injured and caught in a fierce blizzard, it is
Eagle Heart, alone, who rescues her.
Forced
into each other's company, their attraction deepens. But a union
between them is forbidden in both their worlds.
Can
their love find a way to survive? Or will their differences separate
them forever?
Warning:
Sensuous romance and a love written in the stars could cause a gal to
go West in search of love and adventure.
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Bestselling author of Native American Historical Romance, KAREN KAY is a multi-published author of romance and adventure in the Old West. She has been praised by reviewers and fans alike for bringing insights into the everyday life of the American Indian culture of the past.
As Reviewer, Suzanne Tucker, once wrote, “Ms. Kay never fails to capture the pride, the passion and the spirit of the American Indian…"
KAREN KAY's great-grandmother was Choctaw, and she is adopted Blackfeet. Ms. Kay is honored to be able to write about the rich culture of a people who gave this country so much.
“With the power of romance, I hope to bring about an awareness of the American Indian’s concept of honor, and what it meant to live as free men and free women. There are some things that should never be forgotten.”
This sounds like a great book. They all do.
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