To be a Dakota Indian in 1862 Minnesota was to live in constant fear of lynching. Even a white doctor known to treat Native Americans was viciously murdered, leaving his daughter, Sheleen, to fight off his attacker and flee for her life. Rescued in the remote woods by chief Midnight Wolf, Sheleen felt she had found her true home at last. In his peaceful, hidden village, she would no longer dream of danger; in his bronzed, muscular arms, she would no longer feel alone. But Sheleen still had two men tracking her down ...
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