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Heart of the Storm
Heart of the Storm
Author: Lindsay Mckenna
ISBN-13: 9780373772254
ISBN-10: 0373772254
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 53 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Helpful Score: 2
This is an interesting and different book. It really embraces the Native American culture and makes for a very good read.
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Native American mythology, a mysterious "storm pipe" that has great power, and a man who wants to destroy the "white race" in
the United States. Dana Thunder Eagle has been given the mission to retrieve the Storm Pipe and Chase Iron Hand has been asked by her grandmother to train her for this dangerous mission. Chase is a former Delta Force leader, back from South America and out of the service. He doesn't think he can accomplish this task, but feels obligated to help Dana's grandmother, who is a powerful member of the Blue Heron Society, and his adopted Grandmother. Very interesting story, with lots of characters, good and evil. I really enjoyed this book.
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Dana Thunder Eagle is a beautiful woman with a fierce heart and powerful gift. But after the murder of her husband and mother, she ran away from the Rosebud reservation, hoping to leave the past behind her forever. Now, two years later, the killer is still on the loose.

And only Dana has the mystical power to stop him.

After six months of daily torture at the hands of South American rebels, Chase knows his latest mission may be his hardest: to whip Dana into fighting shape in just five weeks. Even more challenging will be to ignore his cinnamon-eyed student's graceful beauty.

United in a life-or-death mission, Chase and Dana must learn to lean on each other if there is any chance of stopping a madman who seeks to destroy a people's historyâ¦and future.