Book description
Legend states that hanging a Dreamcatcher over your bed will catch the
bad dreams and only allow the good ones to flow through to the dreamer.
Willow has been told “if you believe, then it will be so”, but her
nightmares about the events causing her amnesia still haunt her and
while she knows she doesn't belong with the Blackfoot tribe, it is the
only shelter she has... ...until Garrison York appears. Montana rancher
and blood brother to the Chief's son, he is given charge of helping
Willow discover her past. But the instant attraction between them makes
him want to concentrate only on current pleasure. He slowly leads her to
succumb to the passion they feel... ...even as deadly events threaten to
tear them apart. With neighbours trying to steal land for railroad
expansion and relatives willing to kill for fortunes in gold, can
Garrison keep Willow safe, allowing no one else to enjoy the erotic
delight he finds in her arms? _x000D_ Bobbie was born in California,
married in Iowa and now resides in Kansas. The years in-between were
lived in most of the southern states and three in Japan because her
father was an Air Force pilot. That probably explains why she still
loves to travel and explore new places and usually, each of her novels
is set in a different locale. She has written practically all her life,
beginning with journals of family vacations. She is now published in
poetry, short stories, essays, magazine articles, teacher resource
materials, and full-length fiction. She has also written and co-produced
a documentary on Kansas history that won state and national awards.
Bobbie loves talking almost as much as she loves writing, and has been a
teacher for grades K-8. While in education she made over 100
presentations at state and national conferences on material she had
developed in the classroom. Later, during 14 years with public
television, she was on air as a program moderator and during annual
pledge drives. She has a BS in Education and an MA in Communication and
has taught public speaking classes at the college level.