Convinced it was the supernatural Fire Horse of her dreams, half-Navajo Phoenix Shappell set out to tame the fiery red stallion. At the same time, Rafe Cutrell was ready to risk his life to kill it. Blaming the stallion for his father's crippling accident and another man's death, he was bound to clash with the defiant Phoenix. Instead, he ignited with a desire whenever he saw her, touched her, and took her lips in a kiss.
Linda Sandifer is the award-winning author of thirteen novels. Her stories of the West have found fans among the ranks of men and women alike and have been translated into numerous languages throughout the world. She is known for her gritty realism, compelling characterizations, credible detail, and the ability to touch the human spirit.
Always a lover of books, particularly those set in the American West, she began writing her own short stories and poems at an early age and had completed her first full-length novel while in her 20s. She attributes the authenticity of her work to not only personal experience but to many pleasurable hours listening to true stories told by her father, a cowboy/rancher and a great oral storyteller. She and her husband still own and operate the ranch her grandfather homesteaded nearly 100 years ago.
