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Light of the Northern Dancers

by Robin F. Gainey

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Fiery aristocrat, Eden Rose has tended a foundering marriage and failing ranch at the corner of Crazy Woman Creek and the Powder River for a decade. Abandoned by her husband during the height of Wyoming Territory's worst drought in history, Eden depends on her inept brother, Aiden, to see her through the coming winter. But then he disappears.… (more)
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Set in the late 1800s in Wyoming ranch country, Ganey's new novel tells the romantic and exciting story of Eden Rose, a transplanted Scottish aristocrat. When her no-good husband abandons Rose and her brother disappears into the Bighorn mountains, Rose turns to help from her best friend, Maddie True, and a Lakota holy man.

Gainey’s years of historic and geographic research pays off in an authentic tale of two strong women braving life on the windswept prairie. ( )
  RoseCityReader | Mar 2, 2018 |
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Fiery aristocrat, Eden Rose has tended a foundering marriage and failing ranch at the corner of Crazy Woman Creek and the Powder River for a decade. Abandoned by her husband during the height of Wyoming Territory's worst drought in history, Eden depends on her inept brother, Aiden, to see her through the coming winter. But then he disappears.

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