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* '''Author''': [[Parris Afton Bonds]] | * '''Author''': [[Parris Afton Bonds]] | ||
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* '''Year''': 1982 | * '''Year''': 1982 | ||
* '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | * '''Amazon Listing''' : [] | ||
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| + | As a child, a young girl with coltish legs and dusky skin, I spent many anxious hours prowling the low desert and the craggy foothills of southeastern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains— anxious hours not just because I was trespassing on the forbidden Cristo Rey land grant but also because I was searching among the rocks and cactus-stubbled dunes for the Ghost Lady, hoping and praying I could get a glimpse of her and at the same time scared to death that I really would. | ||
| + | Some say she haunted that area of Cristo Rey because she was a tormented wraith looking for the lover denied her in life. And others say she rode the area, its barren deserts and rock-clad mountains and lush, grassy valleys, because her soul was condemned to wander Cristo Rey until the fifty thousand acres—and the Stronghold—were at last returned to her heirs. | ||
| + | Of course, I preferred to believe the latter . . . perhaps because at that young age my childish mind could not conceive of a love so great that it would transcend time and space. I had yet to taste of love’s binding passion. But in all likelihood I chose to believe that version of the tale because even then I knew, like my Ghost Lady, my soul would know no peace until I possessed what rightfully belonged to me . . . Cristo Rey. | ||
== Recognitions == | == Recognitions == | ||
* [[1983 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1983 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Mainstream Historical Romance]] | * [[1983 Golden Medallion Winners & Finalists|1983 Golden Medallion Finalist]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Mainstream Historical Romance]] | ||
Revision as of 01:48, 26 July 2021
- Author: Parris Afton Bonds
- Publisher: Ballantine
- Year: 1982
- Amazon Listing : []
Book Description
As a child, a young girl with coltish legs and dusky skin, I spent many anxious hours prowling the low desert and the craggy foothills of southeastern Arizona's Huachuca Mountains— anxious hours not just because I was trespassing on the forbidden Cristo Rey land grant but also because I was searching among the rocks and cactus-stubbled dunes for the Ghost Lady, hoping and praying I could get a glimpse of her and at the same time scared to death that I really would. Some say she haunted that area of Cristo Rey because she was a tormented wraith looking for the lover denied her in life. And others say she rode the area, its barren deserts and rock-clad mountains and lush, grassy valleys, because her soul was condemned to wander Cristo Rey until the fifty thousand acres—and the Stronghold—were at last returned to her heirs. Of course, I preferred to believe the latter . . . perhaps because at that young age my childish mind could not conceive of a love so great that it would transcend time and space. I had yet to taste of love’s binding passion. But in all likelihood I chose to believe that version of the tale because even then I knew, like my Ghost Lady, my soul would know no peace until I possessed what rightfully belonged to me . . . Cristo Rey.