In this captivating prequel to the New York Times bestsellers The
Cowboy and The Texan, Joan Johnston tells the story of a woman
kidnapped by Comanches--and the proud warrior who vows to make her love
him.
Living as a Comanche, the son of a white father and his Indian bride,
Long Quiet secretly dreams of making Bayleigh Stewart, daughter of the
richest cotton planter in Texas, his wife. When Bay is stolen from her
home by marauding Indians, she seems lost to Long Quiet forever . . .
until a twist of fate brings her back to him--a gift from the Comanche
whose life he saved.
Bay has lived among the Indians for three long years when a stranger who
looks like a Comanche--but speaks perfect English--awakens a passion
that burns hot and true. Bay yearns for home, but Long Quiet is
determined to convince Bay that her home is with him. As they soon
discover, they must both give up something of themselves while fighting
for a love strong enough to bridge two worlds.