Falling Star
It seemed an easy enough scene for Bob Meakin to play.
A country star looking for a comeback has one last shot at fame--and he might just have one last shot at love.
Falling Star
I highly recommend this fabulous book!" - Susan Lantz, Romance Reviews Today "Dempsey has reinvented the glitz novel for a new generation. This is glitz with heart! Clever and glamorous.
Solley Rayner hopes a few weeks with her family will help heal her shattered dreams, but she hasn’t counted on meeting a woman who stirs her heart.
In 1870, a baby is rescued by the Lakota people. They name him Falling Star and raise him as one of their own. Years later, as Chief Sitting Bull prepares for battle with the U.S. Army, Falling Star must decide which side he's on.
A little girl picks up the star, takes him home, and cares for him until he is well enough to return to the sky. This story uses rhyme and repetition to help beginning readers.
One day of hell changed her forever.
Falling Star is a beautiful Indian woman who has the sight, who must follow her vision into the white man's world.
In this collection of seven short stories and reminiscences, Joanna deBaroncelli writes of the humor, joy, and lurking tragedy of life.
Praise for Patricia Moyes “The author who put the ‘who’ back in whodunit.” —Chicago Daily News “A new queen of crime . . . her name can be mentioned in the same breath as Agatha Christie and Ngaio Marsh.” —Daily Herald “An ...