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Eight years ago Laura Kincaid left a loveless marriage with nowhere to turn. Pregnant and alone, she became a nurse while raising her little boy. Life is good again until the unthinkable happens. One minute her son is at a local Navajo powwow; the next he has disappeared into the unforgiving Arizona canyons. The only person who can help is the last man she ever thought she'd see again, Kaine Cloudwalker--the husband she left, who doesn't even know that he fathered a child. With supernatural forces acting as both ally and enemy, the pair must battle the power of nature and the ghosts of the past to save their son. Sinclair pens a heartwarming, inspirational story of forgiveness, acquired wisdom, and the importance of embracing one's heritage. The Navajo spirit is beautifully rendered here, shining brightest in Laura and Kaine's reawakening love. For readers looking for paranormals without the bloodshed of action romance, this is a must-read.
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Product Description
Somewhere in the barren, arid wastes of the Arizona Canyon Country on the Navajo Reservation, a little boy is lost. His mother is desperate. And the only person who can help her is Kaine Cloudwalker, the man she has never been able to erase from her heart. The man who must find the son he never knew he had.Overcoming old wounds, and new pain, Laura and Kaine must journey together deep into the desert canyon mazes. As they trek through the perilous wastes, however, they find that physical hardship and personal estrangement are not their only problems. There are forces other than natural that are determined they will not find their child alive.But the Navajo gods have a plan.Before the days of the god, Changing Woman, are over, Laura and Kaine must accept Kaines Navajo heritage, renew their love, and join forces as a true family. To save their son, and themselves, the must step into The Eye of the Dream.