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Ogin is the last book in my Crow Nation Series. As all my books are, this is a clean romance about Native Americans in the mid-1700s. Ogin was a young Crow girl that was destined to become a great healer just like her mother, Mausi, was. However, living in the period she did, many forces were working against her and her HEA, including her own father and an enemy tribe. Her story is filled with love, passion, and happiness, but also those around her hold power to destroy everything she ever thought she wanted and needed. Ogin’s Akbaatatdia (One Who Has Made Everything/Maker of All Things Above) has set a new Red Path for her to follow which includes a young Comanche warrior to be her husband. How can a Crow woman and a Comanche Warrior put their history of the two tribes being enemies and the hatred most of their people feel for each other aside to blend their cultures to become one with the world that forbids this? This is a story of the struggles one young couple has to find true happiness and safety in each other’s arms. Will they succeed or will Ogin be ripped from her one true love? Ogin will fight hard to be with Payatt, even going so far as to escape into the mountains alone with the Apache looking for her. Her love, Payatt, fights harder to find her so he can keep her safe and with him. Will they both succeed or will their destiny be destroyed forever? Let yourself be carried back to the 1700s before white man was ever known to the Western Native Americans, where life was an entirely different way of living than we know today. Their life was hard, by our standards, and violent with many sacrifices that had to be made for the good of the people. Even with trying to endure everything that cruel world handed them, the Native Americans were some of the most spiritual people known to man. The one question that has always bothered me is where they learned so much about our Lord, or Creator as they called him.

190 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 20, 2018

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Linda Walker

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April 29, 2019
The best ever

Linda Walker has now become my most favorite Author. I would give ten stars if I could for every book of hers. I have read and truely loved every Indian book she has written. Not one could I put down. The story's were absolutely so captivating and AWSOMESAUCE. I've never enjoyed any book as much as I have hers. I'm sad that I've read them all. I can't wait and am so looking forward to her next book. Thank you Linda for sharing your gifted writing with all of us.
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192 reviews1 follower
January 15, 2019
Loved the series

I have loved each and every story about the Crow. A little confused over the epilogue to one book where the girl had twins but in the next book she only had one baby. I’m terrible at remembering the names. Looking forward to the next books about the Blackfoot
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116 reviews3 followers
March 28, 2019
Another awesome read

Awesome read and a wonderful clean adventure. I love reading stories about the past, hate it when it has to much sex in it, so I was so excited when I saw your collections. Thank again
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January 7, 2019
I read the entire crow nation series

This is one of the best Native American series I have ever read. Linda Walker is a great writer and I can't wait to read her next series .
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August 18, 2019
Great read. If you enjoy native American people stories.
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August 4, 2020
Ogin Book 5

Another great book with fun and interesting characters. I enjoyed learning of more tribes in this book and their interactions with each other.
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September 17, 2020
Still a good story

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