**NIGHTWING** The old Indian sits in the heat of his shack in the Painted Desert. The Hopis, his people, are dying a slow death, the death of the desert. Navajos are taking their land, the Indian Bureau is selling Hopi water, and the energy companies are ripping apart the sacred mesa. Against such
Nightwing
β Scribed by Michaels, Lynn
- Book ID
- 108413761
- Publisher
- Belgrave House
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Series
- HT-542
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0373256426
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β¦ Synopsis
Willow Evans doesnβt believe in vampires until she discovers that Dr. Jonathan Raven doesnβt cast a reflection in a mirror. She doesnβt believe in ghosts, either, until she traps Johnny, Ravenβs Shade, in a mirror. Both men want her. Johnny loves her. Raven needs her to regain his mortal soul. Which one will Willie choose? Contemporary Paranormal Romance by Lynn Michaels; originally published by Harlequin Temptation
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