Prairie Dawn's Lakota Blues

Prairie Dawn's Lakota Blues
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Publisher : America Star Books
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 1462636942
ISBN-13 : 9781462636945
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Book Synopsis Prairie Dawn's Lakota Blues by : Karen Dee Musson

Download or read book Prairie Dawn's Lakota Blues written by Karen Dee Musson and published by America Star Books. This book was released on 2011-10 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Join Prairie Dawn (Carrie) six years later as she lives her life as a Lakota woman. When her Lakota camp is attacked by Blue Coats and many lives are destroyed, Prairie Dawn must find her strength to heal the broken hearts and pick up the pieces of shattered dreams. When her husband White Horse is gone to discuss peace with the head Sioux Chief, a frail White Fawn receives a vision of danger ahead for the beautiful Prairie Dawn. Refusing to heed her mother-in-law's warning Carrie leaves the safety of the camp and falls victim to a horrific attack by Blue Coats. A friendship with Koawa deepens when he must come to her rescue. Her own strength and will to survive will be tested. Her handsome Chief will seek revenge, leaving Carrie to fear for the safety of the remainder of the band. An unlikely source will become infatuated with Prairie Dawn and as much as she wishes to avoid him, she will find herself in a very unusual position which will allow her to be close to the man that she is warned to stay away from and has feared for years. Many characters' lives will be changed forever. Secrets of the past will begin to surface and many twists and turns will leave you guessing. Lakota Blues is a must-read page-turner until the end.


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