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Fiction Westerns

Mystic Visions

by (author) Rosanne Bittner

Publisher
Tor/Forge
Initial publish date
Aug 2007
Category
Westerns, Native American & Aboriginal, Western
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780765338495
    Publish Date
    Aug 2007
    List Price
    $32.5

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Description

In Mystic Dreamers, best-selling author Rosanne Bittner began a compelling saga with the meeting of Buffalo Dreamer, a holy woman, and Rising Eagle, a warrior whose powers were unmatched, for he had been blessed by the Feathered One.
Now, in a new story sure to enthrall both new readers and devoted fans, Bittner follows Buffalo Dreamer, Rising Eagle, and their children through the great Indian wars and the settling of the West, where, in addition to the risks and rewards of daily life, they and their Lakota tribe must face the influx of white settlers and soldiers into their lands and into their lives.
In Mustic Visions, we experience Buffalo Dreamer's increasingly powerful visions of the bluecoats and a coming war. We learn the fate of Little Big Boy and Never Sleeps, and of Never Sleeps's mother, Fall Leaf Woman. And we meet the one who is destined to lead the Lakota People in their greatest trial ever, Crazy Horse!

About the author

Contributor Notes

Rosanne Bittner and her husband, Larry, live in southwest Michigan and have two grown sons. Ms. Bittner is the author of more than fifty books about the American West of the 1800s and Native Americans. She is a member of Romance Writers of America, Western Writers of America, Western Outlaw-Lawman History Association, Nebraska Historical Society, Oregon-California Trails Association, the Council on America's Military Past, and Women Writing the West. She has received numerous writing awards and several of her books have been published in translation in France, Italy, Norway, Germany, Taiwan, and Russia.

Editorial Reviews

“Filled with suspense and high emotion, quests and visions, this compelling love story is sure to please Bittner's fans and to win over new converts, especially as sequels are planned.” —Booklist on Mystic Dreamers
“Beautifully written and structured. . . . [Mystic Dreamers] is the West of blood, tears, and transcendent dreams.” —Loren D. Estleman, author of Thunder City on Mystic Dreamers
“Rosanne Bittner is one of the best writers of Native American romance stories and Mystic Dreamers is one of her best efforts to date” —Janelle Taylor, bestselling author of Lakota Dawn on Mystic Dreamers
“Powerful, mystical and eloquent. . . . Historical fiction at its very, very best.” —Romantic Times on Song of the Wolf
“A gentle work, thoughtful and sympathetic.” —Publishers Weekly on Song of the Wolf