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Blazing Frontier #4

Warrior Heart

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Determined to claim the half-Native American daughter from whom he had been separated after the tragic murder of her mother, sheriff Jackson Wolfe upsets the life of the girl's adoptive mother, Libby. Original.

336 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1997

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Jane Bonander

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Jane Bonander has always had a flare for the dramatic. Just ask her mother. When she was five, she ran home from kindergarten and scrambled under her parents’ bed, hiding there until her mother came looking for her which was longer than Jane had anticipated, for she fell asleep. When her mother woke her, she told her that a big, hairy monster had chased her home. Since over an hour had passed, the drama of the moment was gone. She sold her first novel, SECRETS OF A MIDNIGHT MOON, to St. Martin’s Press in 1990. Since then she has published twelve more novels and novellas.

Although Jane lived in California for nearly twenty years and wrote most of her novels there, she returned to her roots in Minnesota in 1997, where she makes her home in St. Paul.

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April 6, 2019
I loved this story , 4th of the Blazing Frontier saga. I loved the dialogueand the fierce love of a woman towards a girl of 5-6 years , half indian being abused by a rancher wife. I found the heroin a bit stubborn but so strong. nice story. Wonder if there will be something with Dominic and DAwn?
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1,335 reviews31 followers
December 15, 2018
I think this was my favorite of the four in this series. The connection between these two was something to read. They were both to stubborn for their own good. I was having to choose sides and I loved it.
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