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Sundancer
Author: Shirl Henke
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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312966911 - ISBN-10: 0312966911
Publication Date: 1/1999
Pages: 403

Book Description:
Shirl Henke's gorgeous novels are bold, riveting tales filled with the sensuous romance and richly satisfying storytelling that have become her hallmarks. Now, with characters so real they leap off the page and into your heart, comes this epic of love and a magnificent destiny beneath the Western sky...

With blood on his hands and vengeance in his heart, Cain has spent a life brooding over those who have betrayed him... and the fate that has cursed him as a half-breed. But in the Cheyenne village of his youth, he comes face-to-face with the most destructive traitor of all...

Running from deadly danger and dark secrets, Roxanna Fallon heads west. But an Indian ambush plunges her headlong into peril and sweet desire in the arms of her rescuer. Posing as Alexa, the heiress, she never dreams she will become a pawn in the rivalry between two railroad barons...and caught between the passions of two brothers.

In an agonizing Dance to the Sun, Cain, the gunman he is, must confront Lone Bull, the Cheyenne he was. Only the fierce love of a strong woman and the strange powers of an ancient medicine man can save the SUNDANCER.

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Rebecca B. (Gardenpoet) from TUCSON, AZ wrote on 2/9/2007...


Another great read by Shirl Henke, her fabulous American Indian series, that pulls you in and makes you feel as though you are a part of the plot.

Bill M. (knight) from CARLSBAD, NM wrote on 8/9/2006...


His name was Cain and everyone in the Sierras feared him... with blood on his hands and vegence in his heart, Cain had spent a lifetime brooding over those who had betrayed him...and the fate that had cursed him as a half breed. In the end the Cheyenne village of his youth, he came face to face with the most destrctive traitor of all....she was Roxanna, haunted by her past, masquerading as a lady...running from the deadly danger and deadly secrets, Roxanna Fallon heads west. An Indian ambush plunges her head long into the peril and secret desire in the arms of her rescuer posing as Alexexa Heriess she never dreams she will become a pawn in the rivalry between two railroad barrons... caught between the passion of two brothers. In an agonizing Dance to the Son, Cain, the gun man he must confront Lone Bull , the Cheyenne he was. Only the fierst love of a strong wormen and savages powers of an ancient medicine man can same Sundancer.

Bill M. (knight) from CARLSBAD, NM wrote on 8/9/2006...


His name was Cain and everyone in the Sierras feared him... with blood on his hands and vegence in his heart, Cain had spent a lifetime brooding over those who had betrayed him...and the fate that had cursed him as a half breed. In the end the Cheyenne village of his youth, he came face to face with the most destrctive traitor of all....she was Roxanna, haunted by her past, masquerading as a lady...running from the deadly danger and deadly secrets, Roxanna Fallon heads west. An Indian ambush plunges her head long into the peril and secret desire in the arms of her rescuer posing as Alexexa Heriess she never dreams she will become a pawn in the rivalry between two railroad barrons... caught between the passion of two brothers. In an agonizing Dance to the Son, Cain, the gun man he must confront Lone Bull , the Cheyenne he was. Only the fierst love of a strong wormen and savages powers of an ancient medicine man can same Sundancer.

Susan M. (Sue) from WALPOLE, MA wrote on 9/18/2005...


Loved this book

Linda C. (Seagull) from CLEARWATER, FL wrote on 9/10/2005...


Acknowledgements

Singer-songwriter Roy Orbison provided my associate Carol J. Reynard and me with the germ of an idea for this book. "Working for the Man" inspired me to envision an outcast from the wrong side of the tracks who plans to woo and wed his boss's daughter so that he can become "the man."--Shirl Henke