Books tagged: medicine woman

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The Desert Rose    by Rachelle Reese
Price: $2.99 USD. 29430 words. Published by Rachelle Reese on November 5, 2010. .

When this sequel to Rips in the Weave begins, the weave is torn and its threads are unraveling. Delilah has gone to find brides to appease Khrou-ach. Sassafras is dying from a spider bite. Agatha is preparing for war. The Desert Rose is a story of love and loss, of anguish and joy, of metamorphosis and chaos. It is a story that asks the question -- what happens when a god loves a mortal?
Neewa the Wonder Dog and the Ghost Hunters    by John Cerutti
Price: Free! 71560 words. Published on February 5, 2012. .

Volume One: The Indian Medicine Woman’s Mystery is Revealed! Adventure and mystery in the uncanny spirit world captivate the young lives of fourteen-year-old Christina and her sister Jackie, eleven. When the family moves 1500 miles from their home in New Jersey to the desert of the American Southwest, they encounter many spirits—some good, some evil.
The Rivers Run Home    by Shirley Bailey
Price: $2.99 USD. 105890 words. Published on August 26, 2012. .

In the blink of an eye, Mupaki, a young Iroquois medicine woman, loses everything when Freebooters massacre her village and destroy all that she has ever known. Alone, she must fight "The Falcon", bitter cold, wild rivers and even her own heart to make her way home. Along the way, Mupaki finds love with a French trapper, Andre, but when Elichi, a Huron warrior shows up, everything changes again.
Two Moons    by J. Raymond Ractliffe
Price: $4.99 USD. 186590 words. Published on May 18, 2013. .

Two Moons is a great adventure drama that explores the inner Spirit Life of Africa, her people and their powerful faith in the world of the Unseen. Bones cast by the firelight reveal destinies that are molded and recast by ancient hands as two of Africa’s Sons engage in a lifelong battle as the hidden Spirits of Africa watch from their dark shadows.