|
WINTER FIRE by KATHY FISCHER-BROWN
|
SummaryWhen Ethan Caine pulled the unconscious woman from the half-
frozen creek, he had no idea that his world was about to
explode. Dressed in quilled doeskin of Iroquois design, she
was everything he feared, stirring up the dark secrets from
his Indian fighting past. At the same time, she was
everything he desired. But she was more Indian than white,
and on the run for a murder she might have committed. He
needed to know the truth. He needed to find it within
himself to trust her.
Banished by the Seneca Indians who had adopted and raised
her, ostracized by the whites in the settlement, Zara Grey
wanted only to be accepted. The man "Ethancaine" treated
her with kindness and concern. She found it easy to trust
him. And yet she sensed within him a terrible secret. She
also sensed his desire, his uncertainty. Her Indian ways
disturbed him, but in her heart she would always be Seneca.
He would show her how to compromise. She would teach him
how to trust. Together they would find a way to love. Additional InformationThis book is also available in electronic format.
|
| REVIEWS |
Winter Fire has not yet been reviewed.
(Notify me via e-mail when this book is reviewed.)
| |
|
|
|
|