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Western Wind

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THEIR PASSION WAS MATCHED ONLY BY THEIR DARING ALONG THE SURGING RIO GRANDE

Now, in the magnificent tradition! of THE HOLLOW MOUNTAINS and MY HEART TURNS BACK, comes the bold and passionate saga of the men and women who fought for their land and hungered for love on the battleground of Texas in the 1870s. On both sides of the Rio Grande, there was big trouble: political upheavals, Indian" uprisings, bandit raids, army forays. Only strong men and resourceful women survived on this grueling frontier. Lieutenant Tate-Hulse and his bride Samantha faced the supreme test of endurance in this pitiless land--a harrowing adventure of abduction and pursuit across a proud wilderness that dared to be tamed.

THE UNFORGETTABLE STORY OF THE BIG COUNTRY AND THE PEOPLE WHO MADE IT THEIR OWN WESTERN WIND explodes in war and passion across the raw, sprawling canvas of Texas along the Rio Grande. To the south, Mexico is in turmoil, spurring the frontier Indians into ferocious raids against U.S. territory, igniting a trail of explosive events that consume a colorful gallery of characters: TATE HULSE, engulfed in a heated border campaign that becomes a savage personal war...SAMANTHA HULSE, every inch a woman-and the equal of any man...RAFAEL O'BRIEN, a renegade from one woman's past who respected no laws-except his own...MINDY GOFF, the pretty carnival girl with a dangerous taste for excitement...

WESTERN WIND A POWERFUL SAGA OF THE AMERICAN PAST

350 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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June 16, 2019
In this book Samantha Allyn and Tate Hulse from “The Hollow Hills” are now married and living at Fort Clark under Colonel Ranald Mackenzie.
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