Anthropologist Jeannie Donnelly had come home. New Mexico was the land of her people, the Natuwa Indians. And her federal grant for an anthology of Native American songs and chants was the stepping... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is an intrigueing romance of an emotionally scarred forty one year old, silver blond haired man [with a mustache] and a beautiful, self-contained, matrilineal Native American, thirty-two years old who has a self imposed agenda when she arrives in New MexicoJeannie Donnelly is the next in line medicine woman of the Natuwa Indian tribe and is bringing a petition up before the Tribal Counsel claiming her rights in the name of her grandmother.Michael O'Shea is the curator of the Anderson Native American Museum and close friend to Bobby Quick-To-See, the medicine man of the Natuwa tribe.Bobby seems to feat the wild black stallion that Michael will stand friend to. And he does not recognize the lone black wolf when she shows up.Extra sensory perception seems to run through these people with confusing results - but Oh, what a story!I think the cover was very fitting - and for me enhanced the story.Definitely recommended --M
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