A woman deserted. A troubled
warrior. A passion denied.
She Brings Beauty To Me
The
Medicine Man Series Book 4
by
Karen Kay
Genre:
Historical Native American Romance
A woman deserted. A troubled
warrior. A passion denied.
1855. When
eighteen-year-old Czanna Fehér is forced to flee her home in
Hungary, she journeys with her younger siblings and her father’s
manservant to Montana in search of her cousin. Mourning for her
recently deceased parents, she sings a prayer to the grand, Montana
mountains. From the first moment Stands Strong hears Czanna singing,
he is transfixed. When he meets her, he is captivated as much by her
dark beauty as he is by her voice.
But, after the family’s
hired guide steals their money and runs, her father’s servant leaves
Czanna to go and serve justice to the man, leaving Czanna desolate
and in charge. Being of the gentry class in Hungary, Czanna knows she
and her siblings cannot survive in this land without help. When
Stands Strong comes to her aid, she realizes she must trust this
man.
Lakota born, though raised by the Blackfeet, Stands
Strong descends from a long line of medicine men, but this legacy
seems to have skipped over him. Accepting this, he has become an
expert scout. But, when Czanna attempts to hire Stands Strong as
their guide, offering him the “evil gold rock” as payment,
he suggests marriage to him instead. Czanna refuses him, even though
the flame of love is burning heatedly in her heart.
Can
two people from incompatible cultures ever come together? Or are
their star-guided paths meant only to briefly cross?
Warning:
A sensuous romance that might cause a desire to go West in search of
love and adventure.
Bestselling
author of Native American Historical Romance, KAREN KAY is a
multi-published author of romance and adventure in the Old West. She
has been praised by reviewers and fans alike for bringing insights
into the everyday life of the American Indian culture of the past.
As
Reviewer, Suzanne Tucker, once wrote, “Ms. Kay never fails to
capture the pride, the passion and the spirit of the American
Indian…”
KAREN
KAY’s great grandmother was Choctaw, and she is adopted Blackfeet.
Ms. Kay is honored to be able to write about the rich culture of a
people who gave this country so much.
“With
the power of romance, I hope to bring about an awareness of the
American Indian’s concept of honor, and what it meant to live as
free men and free women. There are some things that should never be
forgotten.”
Meet Jacob, an autistic friend who sees the world in his own way.
Struggling to make friends, he discovers the power of music- and music
therapy- with the help of a caring teacher. In the rhythm of challenges and
quiet moments, Jacob finds his unique voice, proving that being different is
extraordinary. Join Jacob’s musical journey, where every note tells a story
of belonging and strength.
About the Author
Jacqueline Diaz is a thought leader championing to make workplaces more
inclusive and accepting of neurodiversity. As the co-owner of a recruiting
agency and the founder of The Steven Spectrum Career Project, a nonprofit
dedicated to placing the neurodiverse into the workforce, she dedicates
herself to empowering individuals of all backgrounds to thrive in their
careers.
Driven by a strong commitment to mental health, Jacqueline sees the
important link between wellness and professional success. She fearlessly
challenges the status quo and says work cultures need to make mental health
a priority, it’s not just ideal, it’s essential.
Jacqueline aims to create real change, one idea at a time. Through her
work, she raises up diverse voices and promotes environments where everyone
can succeed using their unique talents. Her mission extends far beyond mere
inspiration; she aims to spark meaningful change.