Bio: The daughter of a northern mother and southern father, Diane has always loved Civil War history. With a cousin whose parents? backgrounds were reversed, ?Yebels? became our moniker for each other. Also, being (a small) part Indian kept her interested in all things Native American. More often than not, Diane was found playing cowboys and Indians rather than Barbies, like most little girls do.
Her love of reading started early, with Nancy Drew as her favorite. As she got older, horses replaced Nancy and they were eventually replaced with historicals and romances.
Diane lives about sixty miles south of Kansas City on fourteen acres of land with her husband, Dave, five horses, two dogs and three cats. She has two grown children, Eric and Kristen, of whom she?s very proud, a terrific ?almost? son-in-law, Ryan, and a wonderful grandson, ?little? Ryan.
When Diane?s not working or writing, she can be found riding her horses or dancing to a raucous country beat?or just enjoying a beautiful sunset from her back porch.
Diane would love to hear from you with comments. If you?d like to contact her, please do so at www.myspace.com/rogers_ghostdancers.
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Half-blood Blue Fox wants one thing: acceptance. Shunned in white society, he seeks acceptance among the Lakota, and learns acceptance doesn't come easily anywhere. But a white woman, Amy, shows him the way. And love is hot on his heels.
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Disinherited by his parents in an effort to force him to give up the woman he loves who is from a different social status, Adam loses his "umbrella" of college, is drafted and winds up in Vietnam. There he learns many valuable lessons about life and death, friendship and survival. Injured at Khe Sanh, he returns home and must learn to forgive the parents he blames for his being sent to Vietnam, while trying to rebuild his life with Belinda and the son born while he was away. But as Adam looks to... more info>>
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George Hawkins tries to "make a difference" for the Lakota Sioux, and win the heart of Maggie Douglas.
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Does Ben stay with Sarah from love or duty following her abduction by the Sioux? Will the Civil War change him? Enough to forgive Sarah?
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