Ranger Blueeyes swore an oath to the Navajo and was duty bound to protect his people. Blessed with the golden eagle as his spiritual brother, the proud warrior had the ability to soar and overcome every obstacle. He would need those powers even more now with the Brotherhood under attack--and one very tiny woman as the only defense. Anglo schoolteacher Dana Seles survived an unspeakable crime on the Navajo Nation and could expose a traitor within the tribe. Ranger had to convince Dana to cooperate with his investigation if he was to save her and defend his honor. But would the task be threatened by a building physical attraction gaining gale force?
Aimee and David Thurlo are the authors of the Ella Clah mysteries, the Sister Agatha mysteries, the Lee Nez vampire novels all set in New Mexico. David grew up on the Navajo Indian Nation, and Aimee, a native of Cuba, lived in the southwest for forty years.
Aimée passed away peacefully at her home on the morning of February 28, 2014, after a brief struggle with cancer and related complications. She was attended by her husband of 43 years, David. Aimée was 62 years old.
More in the Brotherhood of Warriors. More mystery and investigation in the Navajo Nation. Enjoyed reading about Ranger 'Wind' Blueeyes. I only wished the cover mode would have been a long-haired Navajo man. These books are from about 10 years ago or so, and guess they didn't look for the variety of models that you see today. On to the next one!
Ranger Blueeyes is a modern-day Navajo warrior, belonging to the Brotherhood of Warriors, a secret Navajo society whose purpose was to protect the Navajo land and people.
Dana Seles, a white teacher with ties to the reservation is kidnapped along with a respected tribal elder. He is murdered and she escapes.
Ranger a.d Dana work together with the FBI to find those responsible, and of course they fall in love.