Buddie Fox

The Tribe of Little Eagle

Nonfiction, History, Americas, Native American, Fiction & Literature, Westerns
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Author: Bev Magee ISBN: 9781467846578
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: July 11, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Bev Magee
ISBN: 9781467846578
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: July 11, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Desperate for her help, Horace Jackson has Shawna Kanes children kidnapped. Unfortunately for him, he didnt know the kind of fury he unleashed in her. In her anger, Shawna reveals one secret she had kept for ten years. A daughter, with the blood of Tomahawk running through her veins. But that was the least of Shawnas problems. The train her daughters were on was transporting gold.

Tomahawk has nothing to lose. As leader of a gang of outlaws, he boldly robbed stagecoaches and trains. Taking any gold or money transfers they were carrying. His men didnt question why he gave equal shares of the loot. To be honest, they didnt care. Tomahawk did care, but not about the money or the men. Learning of his illness, he realized he cared about his children. And there was only one person he wanted to raise them.

As instructed, alone or in groups, the children sired by Tomahawk began to make their way to the Shooters Ranch. Furious at his boldness, Shawna tracks down Tom to save her oldest two. In her search for his hideout, an unexpected arrival brings out another secret. Her anger at Tomahawk dissolves when she finally catches him. A final promise to make his family complete, sends her on several adventures.

The growing family didnt deter Horace Jackson from forcing work on Shawna. Only the endangerment of one of her household could make her don the badge again. A slick con man was stealing lady gamblers for a high stakes poker game. And it became Shawnas job to stop him. But not without the help of her tribe.

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Desperate for her help, Horace Jackson has Shawna Kanes children kidnapped. Unfortunately for him, he didnt know the kind of fury he unleashed in her. In her anger, Shawna reveals one secret she had kept for ten years. A daughter, with the blood of Tomahawk running through her veins. But that was the least of Shawnas problems. The train her daughters were on was transporting gold.

Tomahawk has nothing to lose. As leader of a gang of outlaws, he boldly robbed stagecoaches and trains. Taking any gold or money transfers they were carrying. His men didnt question why he gave equal shares of the loot. To be honest, they didnt care. Tomahawk did care, but not about the money or the men. Learning of his illness, he realized he cared about his children. And there was only one person he wanted to raise them.

As instructed, alone or in groups, the children sired by Tomahawk began to make their way to the Shooters Ranch. Furious at his boldness, Shawna tracks down Tom to save her oldest two. In her search for his hideout, an unexpected arrival brings out another secret. Her anger at Tomahawk dissolves when she finally catches him. A final promise to make his family complete, sends her on several adventures.

The growing family didnt deter Horace Jackson from forcing work on Shawna. Only the endangerment of one of her household could make her don the badge again. A slick con man was stealing lady gamblers for a high stakes poker game. And it became Shawnas job to stop him. But not without the help of her tribe.

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