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Wind In The Grasses Dancing (Dancing The Dream)

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Wind In The Grasses Dancing (Dancing The Dream)

$17.31
 
WIND IN THE GRASSES DANCING, the first novel in the Dancing the Dream series, humanizes history and weaves it into an unforgettable romantic saga. In 1874, General Custer discovered gold in the Black Hills of South Dakota. One year later, the United States Government demands that all non-treaty Indians unconditionally surrender to the reservations no later than January 31, 1876. Wind In The Grasses Dancing defies the mandate and joins Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse in one of the largest defensive stands in the history of the Lakota. When the threat of war becomes imminent, he is torn between his love for the daughter of a local rancher, and his beloved people. When two worlds collide, can forbidden love survive the challenges? * * * * * * * * Outstanding! A rare jewel! Many have written about the ending days of Native American life in the 1800's. Very few have had the ability to imbue the deep connection these people had with each other, their way of life and the heartbreak they endured. It is almost as though Terri McClay has physically stepped back in time. Much more than a love story, it is an education. Written with eloquence, beauty, compassion and attention to detail, Wind In The Grasses Dancing has raised the bar in achievement. -L.M. Jackson, Author of 'Perfect Circles'



Author: Terrie McClay, Terry Susi
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2016
Number of Pages: 426 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1534963944
ISBN-13: 9781534963948
 

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