

At age 3, Sierra Larson was orphaned and left alone on the Oregon Trail when her parents were killed by Crow warriors and Cheyenne warriors carried off her brother and sister.
Sierra is rescued and is raised as the daughter of Lester Alden in a rich San Francico home. After being sent to a finishing school in the
East, Sierra returns to the Barbary Coast and began her quest to find her brother and sister who were rumored to be living near Denver. Since no society lady could travel alone, Ramsey Hunter is selected to help Sierra in the search for Ryder and Abby. Ram was not the type of man to let a woman boss him around and yet, Sierra turned his life upside down. He agrees (unwillingly) to be the guide for Sierra's search party. Soon they are lost in sweet words and gentle kisses.
This is book 3 in a trilogy that began with Tears Like Rain and Wind Rider. These stories are so compelling that I read all three books in 4 days. The characters are wonderful and the fantastic stories keep you turning the pages to find out what will happen next.
Sierra is rescued and is raised as the daughter of Lester Alden in a rich San Francico home. After being sent to a finishing school in the
East, Sierra returns to the Barbary Coast and began her quest to find her brother and sister who were rumored to be living near Denver. Since no society lady could travel alone, Ramsey Hunter is selected to help Sierra in the search for Ryder and Abby. Ram was not the type of man to let a woman boss him around and yet, Sierra turned his life upside down. He agrees (unwillingly) to be the guide for Sierra's search party. Soon they are lost in sweet words and gentle kisses.
This is book 3 in a trilogy that began with Tears Like Rain and Wind Rider. These stories are so compelling that I read all three books in 4 days. The characters are wonderful and the fantastic stories keep you turning the pages to find out what will happen next.
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