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The year is 1874, and gold has been discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota. General George Custer leads an expedition into Lakota territory with the intention of clearing out, at any cost, the remaining Native Americans to open the territory for gold claims. In the relentless pursuit for wealth, power and land, inhuman acts upon the Lakota people were justified as eminent domain and Westward expansion.

 

But amidst the chaos and bloodshed, a romance blooms bringing two cultures together. Amber, the daughter of a rancher, and a Lakota warrior, Dancing Wind, defy race, tradition and even law for their love and lives.

Word Branch Publishing Releases

Second Terrie McClay Novel.

 

Readers Declare Wind in the Grasses Dancing Mesmerizing,” “Exciting,” “A Jewell.”

Terrie McClay’s historical fiction marries the best of two worlds: history and romance. Her meticulous research into the history of the era is anything but dry—she brings the world to life through the vibrant and three-dimensional characters.

 

“If you are looking for the false stereotype of the West and American Indians, you won’t find it in Terrie’s novels,” says publisher Catherine Rayburn-Trobaugh. “Her details and historical facts enhance the portrayal of Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse’s resistance through the eyes of her main characters.”

 

This is no textbook though; it is a love story at its core and the action and suspense create a very readable book to meet everyone’s taste.

 

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