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− | [[Category:]][[Category: Western]] | + | [[Category:RWA Award Finalists]] |
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− | * '''1994''': | + | [[Category:Pennsylvania]] |
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− | * ''' | + | [[Category:Native American - Historical]][[Category:Sioux]] |
+ | [[Category:Orphans]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Debut Novels]] | ||
+ | * '''Series''': Dutch Country Brides #2 | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Cheryl St. John]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Harlequin Historical]] [[Harlequin Historical By The Numbers|#212]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1994 | ||
+ | * '''Editor''': [[Margaret Marbury]] | ||
+ | * '''Setting''': 1875 Pennsylvania | ||
+ | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-March-Madness-Harlequin-Historical/dp/0373288123/ref=sr_1_1/104-0124155-2795973?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1188521412&sr=1-1 Rain Shadow] | ||
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Raised among the Lakota Sioux, Rain Shadow was the picture of an Indian princess. Exotic. Ethereal. But away from the glamour of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, she was a mother alone. An orphan in search of her past. And armed with a six-shooter, easily the most perfect woman Anton Neubauer had ever seen... | Raised among the Lakota Sioux, Rain Shadow was the picture of an Indian princess. Exotic. Ethereal. But away from the glamour of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, she was a mother alone. An orphan in search of her past. And armed with a six-shooter, easily the most perfect woman Anton Neubauer had ever seen... | ||
Anton Neubauer was as sure and steady as the land he worked. Here was a man who believed in family and tradition. A man with roots. A man who was everythig Rain Shadow had ever dreamed of--and knew she could never have... | Anton Neubauer was as sure and steady as the land he worked. Here was a man who believed in family and tradition. A man with roots. A man who was everythig Rain Shadow had ever dreamed of--and knew she could never have... | ||
− | == | + | == Recognitions == |
− | * | + | * [[1995 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1995 RITA® Finalist]] for [[RITA®: First Published Book Category|First Book]] |
* Nominated by Affaire de Coeur readers for Best American Historical Romance | * Nominated by Affaire de Coeur readers for Best American Historical Romance | ||
* Nominated for [[Romantic Times]] Reviewer's Choice Award, Best Western Historical | * Nominated for [[Romantic Times]] Reviewer's Choice Award, Best Western Historical | ||
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== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == | ||
− | * [[Heaven Can Wait] | + | * [[Heaven Can Wait - Cheryl St. John|Heaven Can Wait]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 7 September 2021
- Series: Dutch Country Brides #2
- Author: Cheryl St. John
- Publisher: Harlequin Historical #212
- Year: 1994
- Editor: Margaret Marbury
- Setting: 1875 Pennsylvania
- Amazon Listing: Rain Shadow
Book Description
Raised among the Lakota Sioux, Rain Shadow was the picture of an Indian princess. Exotic. Ethereal. But away from the glamour of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, she was a mother alone. An orphan in search of her past. And armed with a six-shooter, easily the most perfect woman Anton Neubauer had ever seen...
Anton Neubauer was as sure and steady as the land he worked. Here was a man who believed in family and tradition. A man with roots. A man who was everythig Rain Shadow had ever dreamed of--and knew she could never have...
Recognitions
- 1995 RITA® Finalist for First Book
- Nominated by Affaire de Coeur readers for Best American Historical Romance
- Nominated for Romantic Times Reviewer's Choice Award, Best Western Historical