Cotannah Chisk-Ko is ordered by her brother to return to the Nation to learn to behave like a proper young woman, but she continues her outrageous flirting and is attacked. Rescued by quiet, spiritual, Walks-With-Spirits, she finds an inner serenity with this man, and when he is unjustly accused of murder, she devotes herself to proving him innocent. Despite their differences, the two are irresistibly drawn to one another, and discover they are truly soulmates.
Wonderful. The story line keeps you moving. Couldn'd put the book down. How fascinating and wonderul the heroes are. Colorful, intriguing and a pleasure to read. Sink back, and enjoy. I highly recommend reading this book. Enjoy!!!
Moving Native American romance
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In 1876 Texas, unrestrained Cotannah Chisk-Ko loves being the most desirable woman in town. However, her older brother Cade is not enamored with his sibling's undisciplined streak. The firing of one of his best vaqueros makes Cade realize that his beloved sister needs feminine discipline in her unruly life. He sends her to his Choctaw Nation relatives so that she can finally learn how to behave in the old fashion way of the Nation. Cotannah hates her exile until she realizes that the Nation is loaded with virile hunks, particularly, Walks With Spirits. Her efforts to seduce the Shaman fails because he finds her too shallow. However, he admits to himself that he is very attracted to her. He rescues her when she applies her coquettish ways to the wrong person, but his intercession leads to Walks With Spirits being accused of murder. Cotannah knows that her flirting has led to her soulmate's life being in jeopardy. She is determined to do anything to free him so that they can share a lifetime of love together. AFTER THE THUNDER proves once again that no one does Native American romances quite as good as Genell Dellin does. The third novel of her widely acclaimed "Choctaw" trilogy is as exciting as the first two tales. The lead characters are intriguing, especially the role reversal of the female seeking redemption in the love of a good man. This reviewer strongly recommends fans of western or Native American romances read the entire Choctaw collection because they are some of the best romances starring Native Americans. Harriet Klausner
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