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Review: MOON OF THE FALLING LEAVES by Diane Davis White

"Will this love survive hardships and prejudices?"

With her three children in tow, Jessica Maxwell struggles with the broken wagon wheel. She had just buried her husband and now she and her family are alone in the Rocky Mountain wilderness. She is unaware of the silent man watching them.

Swift Eagle, a lone Lakota warrior, sees his future in a vision. He must help the red-hired woman and her children survive the winter and escort them to a white settlement. But when he first meets Jessica, they both feel an immediate bond and passion that they may not act upon. Jessica and her family must return to her own people; they do not have a future with Swift Eagle.

MOON OF THE FALLING LEAVES is a captivating story about forbidden love. The characters are two people of different races and cultures that force them apart no matter how strong their feelings are for each other. Inspired story teller Diane Davis White delivers her readers to a distant time when life was hard and justice was often meted out by rugged individuals. Ms. Davis portrays the hardships as well as the ingenuity of her characters; compelling readers to want to know more. MOON OF THE FALLING LEAVES is an absorbing read by dedicated author Diane Davis White.

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About the Book:
Genre: historical
ISBN: 9780980035605
Page Count: 248
Price: $ 12.49
Reviewer: Donna

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Sensuality Rating: Sensuous
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Author's Website: http://www.dianedaviswhite.com/

posted Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

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