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"All Cheyenne ever wanted was to know where she belonged. Daughter of a white man and a native woman, she lived as an outcast among the white people of New Mexico and never knew anyone that was like her. Until the day he stepped off the train. Wolf Runner was his name and he, too, was a half-breed. She was drawn to him, to the kindred spirit she felt within him. He would reveal to her the mysteries of his Blackfoot people. He would show her how to walk tall in the presence of the white man. He would let her run wild with him in his Rocky Mountains alongside the wolves. And beneath the silvery light of a Montana moon, his seduction would awaken her maiden's heart and ... He Would Love Her"--Taken from cover p.4.
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Wolf Runner has always had a mystical connection with his namesakes, but even they won't be able to help him when he loses his heart to an impossibly beautiful and troublesome senorita.
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