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"Time travel romance with a fresh twist!"
Reviewed by Tami Sutton
Posted May 11, 2004
Growing up, Kris Baldwin would listen to stories told by
her grandmother,a Comanche medicine woman. Around her neck
she wore a stone that her Grandmother said held a special
gift, one that would one day be discovered. But, in the
meantime Kris continued to be at peace with both
her Read more...
"Touching time-travel romance."
Reviewed by Sabrina Marino
Posted June 12, 2004
Kris Baldwin is about to embark upon a new journey after
receiving notification that she's been accepted to teach in
Lawton, Oklahoma. Kris celebrates by taking a swim in a
natural spring in Barton Springs, Texas, where she's
living. She wants to help her people, participating in a
heritage she's Read more...
"Insightful time travel romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 9, 2004
Her Comanche grandmother told Kris Baldwin many tales
about their people; thus, though a mixed breed, Kris is
comfortable with her duel heritage and even wears the
stone that her Indian Grandmother gave her. Kris goes
swimming in Barton Springs, Texas when she notices a stone
like the one Read more...
SummaryOn a quest to save his people from death and starvation,
Chief Black Eagle he experiences a vision from the Great
Spirit, which shows a beautiful doe-eyed woman shedding a
tear, followed by a warning: "Guard her well." Black Eagle
stands in the cool water of Barton Springs -- the same
water that had pulled Kris Baldwin back in time. The woman
he recognizes from his vision quest floats downstream, her
body appearing lifeless. With the Great Spirit's words
echoing in his mind, Black Eagle pulls the beauty to
safety. But how can this white woman be the answer to his
tribe's plight? Black Eagle will soon find himself torn
between duty and love, clinging to nothing more than faith.
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