
As Long As Rivers Run
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When survival depends on trust, can love bridge two worlds far apart? Colorado Territory, 1868. After a chance encounter saves a Ute man's life, Tom Dunagan and his daughter, Brooke, are welcomed into the sacred circle of the Yellow Bear Family-a privilege no white person has ever been granted. But acceptance comes at a price. As fourteen-year-old Brooke finds herself drawn to Water Bird, a brave Ute Indian boy, she must choose between the world she was born into and the one calling her young heart. At the same time her father discovers that the alluring woman, Blue Jay, sees through his caref...
When survival depends on trust, can love bridge two worlds far apart? Colorado Territory, 1868. After a chance encounter saves a Ute man's life, Tom Dunagan and his daughter, Brooke, are welcomed into the sacred circle of the Yellow Bear Family-a privilege no white person has ever been granted. But acceptance comes at a price. As fourteen-year-old Brooke finds herself drawn to Water Bird, a brave Ute Indian boy, she must choose between the world she was born into and the one calling her young heart. At the same time her father discovers that the alluring woman, Blue Jay, sees through his carefully guarded walls, awaking feelings he thought died with his wife. Then the past comes hunting. When ancient enemies clash and revenge fuels hatred the Dunagan's are caught between the fellowship of their adopted family and its aversion for a neighboring tribe. Can Tom and Brooke survive, caught in the crossfire of age old foes and a relentless wilderness? From the bestselling tradition of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee and The Last of the Mohicans comes an unforgettable tale of forbidden love, impossible choices, and the courage to build bridges when the world demands walls. Rich with authentic Ute traditions and breathtaking Rocky Mountain landscapes, this epic novel reveals the untold stories of the American West-where love was the most dangerous act of rebellion.