"Tense Indian romance"
It has been four years six months and counting since Jim
Buckner arranged for Chasing Elk to be sent to Yuma
Prison, a hell hole of abuse from the likes of guard Fat
Tom. Only revenge and seeing his daughter Leah keeps
Chasing Elk going. When an opportunity arrives to escape,
he takes it, but is severely injured in the process. With her parents recently dead and Apache Marteen wanting
rancher Catharine Lyons as his woman, she so far she has
refused him using the excuse that her man is coming for
her though she knows she will not have much time left to
say no. She either must return to Boston or he will take
her as her brother Mark is no protection. When a near
dead Chasing Elk reaches her ranch at about the same time
as Marteen and his retinue of braves, she claims he is her
husband. The stranger agrees. As Catharine nurses
Chasing Elk back to physical health and he begins to work
the ranch, an attraction between them arises. However,
Marten wants him dead; the law wants him in prison;
Chasing Elk wants his daughter; Catharine wants his love.
However, first his mind must heal if he lives long enough. DAKOTA DREAMS is a tense Indian romance starring a
courageous heroine and a battered male with demons
screaming at him to avenge the death of his wife and to
bring his daughter home, which he wants to believe, is
Catharine's ranch. The character driven tale is loaded
with plenty of action as the key players will converge in
a showdown. Though the support cast seems somewhat one
dimensional, Madeline Baker's latest nineteenth century
star-crossed romance contains a fresh fun story line. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 15, 2005
SummaryWrongly convicted of murdering his wife, Nathan Chasing Elk
dreams of avenging her death after escaping from prison.
Then he meets Catherine, who agrees to join him on his
dangerous journey. But as they trek through the West, they
discover a passion that will change their destinies.
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