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Book Review of Rider On Fire (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 1367)

Rider On Fire (Silhouette Intimate Moments, No 1367)
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A Drug Kingpin has put a contract out on Undercover DEA Agent Sonora Jordan. She had to get out of town quickly. So she jumped on her harley and just rode for parts unknown. Haunting dreams led her to Oklahoma where she comes face to face with the man in her dreams. Adam Two Eagle was just as shocked as she was when they met while pumping gas. He is a tribal healer who had appealed to the "old ones" to send his dying friend's daughter to him. Now he has to introduce Sonora to her father, and try to keep her safe from the drug cartel.

I enjoyed this book. It's a good story with lots of Indian mysticism. Adam and Sonora are both likeable characters along with her father, Artist Franklin Blue Cat. You also get the point-of-view of the villain as he hunts down Sonora. My rating: 4 Stars.