She was the wealthy, spoiled, willful daughter of the General, living in Washington.
He was the proud young Cheyenne war chief of his people.
A beautiful, sought after debutant by the young men of Washington society, Sarah was bored. She was also plagued by disturbing and frightening dreams of a man with compelling midnight eyes, dark hair and a sense that he was important to her future.
Driven by boredom and her troubling re-occurring dreams, this pampered only daughter convinced her father to take her with he and his men as they left to visit the forts out west.
At Fort Laramie, the last stop of their treck before returning to Washington, she saw him...I had to re-read the telling of this moment a few times to savor it. Catherine Hart is an amazing story teller and author.
This book is part of her Indian trilogy
He was the proud young Cheyenne war chief of his people.
A beautiful, sought after debutant by the young men of Washington society, Sarah was bored. She was also plagued by disturbing and frightening dreams of a man with compelling midnight eyes, dark hair and a sense that he was important to her future.
Driven by boredom and her troubling re-occurring dreams, this pampered only daughter convinced her father to take her with he and his men as they left to visit the forts out west.
At Fort Laramie, the last stop of their treck before returning to Washington, she saw him...I had to re-read the telling of this moment a few times to savor it. Catherine Hart is an amazing story teller and author.
This book is part of her Indian trilogy
She was stunningly beauiful- her hair was vivid blaze of red her eyes the burning blue of a fires heart -and from the moment he saw her,Night Hawk knew she must be his. she was his flame ans the desireto possess her soft body burned in his bloodit made no difference that she was a general's daughter a soiled willful southern belle who was completely unsuited to life as an Indian squaw..