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Mass Market Paperback Under a Prairie Moon Book

ISBN: 0843943726

ISBN13: 9780843943726

Under a Prairie Moon

(Book #5 in the Time Travel Series)

The diary of a woman who had lived in the Old West draws modern-day beauty Kathy Conley to Dalton Crowkiller, a handsome, half-Native American warrior of the past, and into a fierce love affair that... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Loved it !!!!!!!!!!!

A lovely story of a ghost who was hanged for something he didn't do, given a second chance to change history. One of the best stories I have read. I shall be looking for more of Madeline's books in future.

Love and Passion as pure as gold!

The first third of the story is about Kathy meeting the ghost of Latoka half- breed, Dalton Crowkiller. This is easily one of the most heart- churning and innocent stories of building romance I've ever read. They can see one another, they can talk to one another, he can even hold her and kiss her for a moment. But his spiritual energy becomes weak, causing him to fade away if he spends the energy expressing his feelings. They are becoming so close in heart, but are so far from the ability to show it. Here is the story: Kathy has inherited a ranch from her late husband's family. No one has lived on the ranch for decades, because the place has a reputation for being haunted. Kathy moves in and begins rebuilding the more- than- century- year- old ranch house. She has a feeling that she is not alone. She thinks she has even seen a man outside her window. Who is he and why is he watching her?Dalton was the "fastest gun in the west", back in the 1870's. He worked as a hired gun. When a white woman seeks to seduce him, he turns her down because she is married. Angry, the woman accuses him of rape. Being a half- breed, he is not given a trial. He is whipped and hanged. With the rope placed around his neck, he vows to haunt the home and never give his killers peace.For 125 years, Dalton's spirit has hovered over the ranch where he was hanged. Bored and lonely, he finds fun in scaring the people who occasionally rent the house for vacations. He does so by taking people's keys, and by moving things around in the home. He does all he can to make his presence known, because no one can see him or hear him. This all changes when a woman moves into the home. He is amazed to learn that she can see him. She can even hear him and talk to him. Even more amazing: they can actually touch one another.Once her fear of this ghost fades, Kathy quickly becomes grateful for his presence. She has been lonely and grieving for her husband for over a year. This Lakota ghost quickly becomes her closest friend. He helps her rebuild her home and teaches her to ride a horse. Before long, their relationship builds just like the home they are restoring together. They are falling in love, but can not express it completely. Dalton pleads with God to give him another chance at life with Kathy. Kathy makes the same plea, realizing that Dalton has given her back what she has been missing for the past year: Hope.While out riding, the couple stops at "the hanging tree." This time, they make their heartfelt pleas together. As an answer to their pleas, they are sent back in time to a few weeks before Dalton's death. He is now whole and human again. They are given a chance to change the past together.Again, this is only the first third of the story! There is so much more ahead: They live in the town where Dalton was killed, travel together to Dalton's Lakota village, then travel to Boston to seek out his mother and get married. They both have a horrible fe

I couldn't stop reading until the end!

Great book! Magnificent! And yes,I couldn't stop reading until I've reached the end....I feel the love and passion between Kathy and Dalton. Madeline Baker describes it beautifully and I love it so much that I've read it for more than 3 times!

I would Sin for Him - too! Excellent!

Under the Prairie Moon, Madeline BakerAll I thought about while I was reading this book was, "why couldn't this be me". For once in my life let lady luck or fate or destiny might sprinkle a little bit of "love" on me for a change! Whatever Kathy Conley was destined for - I want some of it! Time is flying by.Kathy comes from Chicago to Sauls Crossing in Montana after her husband dies in a traffic accident. As fate has it she takes over a ranch which was left to her husband. She begins fixing up and trying to go on with her life, she begins to fix up this place by painting, decorating, fixing up when she thinks or sees someone else is there. She does not know if it is a ghost or it's a figment of her imagination but whatever it is, - she knows she isn't alone! She sees glimpses of a black coat, an image of a tall swarthy man, and as she walks the hills by the "hanging tree" she imagines a tall man dressed all in black, dangling from the branch. He could only appear to Kathy for some reason. Dalton Crowkiller stood proudly right outside her bedroom when she ran for her gun when he said, "you won't need that". She said, "who are you". She already knew who he was because she read the diary that she found of Lydia Conley, the women who caused Dalton's hanging. Dalton Crowkiller is the kind of man a woman would abandon herself for, and to Kathy Conley his is the most frightening, handsome man she has ever seen. But time and another woman separate them, until he is given one last chance to change the course of his life. From the queen of Indian romances you become carried away into another time, in the same place as we started but return to a new and wonderful place. I will not say another word about this book but will let you purchase it - no savior it - as I did! You will love it!

Madeline Baker will have trouble topping this one.

The most moving novel I thought Madeline Baker had written was First Love, Wild Love--until now. Under A Prairie Moon was just as poignant and romantic, if not more, and was definitely a page turner. Mixing in humor, time travel, and honest emotion, I finished the book easily in one night. The end is a tear jerker, knowing that Kathy and Dalton's fate is inevitable, but only for a short time. I can see Madeleine really put her heart and soul into creating Dalton, and I found myself hoping that my own Dalton Crowkiller would somehow appear in my own Montana home. He's the epitome of tall dark and handsome, and still possesses a gentle soul that made me all the more attracted to him. Great book, wonderful character. This Eddie Little Sky must've made quite the impression on Madleine Baker if he was her inspiration for her Indian characters, particularly Dalton. Her attraction for him was more than evident.
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