She is Anglo; he is Comanche. She is an archaeologist. He equates archaeology with grave robbing. Despite their differences, Phoebe Margaret Keller and Jeremiah Cortez know they've found their soul mates. That is, until Jeremiah goes away and gets married. Three years later, a still-bitter Phoebe is a museum curator on the Cherokee reservation in Chenocetah, North Carolina. A person claiming to be a professor claims he has found a Neanderthal in the caves near a new development. When the man is murdered, Jeremiah, now a widower and member of the FBI's Indian Country Crime Unit, is sent to investigate. It's obvious Phoebe and Jeremiah are still in love, but she is no hurry to forgive him. Before long, however, Phoebe becomes a target of the murderer, and there's no way Jeremiah is going to leave her again. Sensual and suspenseful, this romance is also loaded with information about Cherokee culture, and it debunks many Native American stereotypes. The ever-popular and prolific Palmer has penned another sure hit.
Shelley MosleyCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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Review
"A compelling tale . . . [that packs] an emotional wallop." --
Booklist on Renegade"Diana Palmer does a msterful job of stirring the reader's emotions." --
Lezlie Patterson, Reading Eagle on Lawless"Diana Palmer is a mesmerizing storyteller who captures the essence of what a romance should be." --
Affaire de Coeur"Nobody does it better." --
Award-winning author Linda Howard"Nobody tops Diana Palmer when it comes to delivering pure, undiluted romance." --
New York Times bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz"Palmer knows how to make the sparks fly . . . heartwarming." --
Publishers Weekly on Renegade"Sensual and suspenseful . . ." --
Booklist on Lawless"The dialogue is charming, the characters likable and the sex sizzling . . ." --
Publishers Weekly on Once in Paris"This story is a thrill a minute -- one of Ms. Palmer's best." --
Rendevous on Lord of the Desert
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