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Dance to a Wylder Beat

The Wylder West

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Dance to a Wylder Beat

By: Marilyn Barr
Narrated by: Dawson McBride
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Nartan Sagebrush's name may mean "to dance" in Arapaho, but he dances in secret. Forced to abandon his Shamanic apprenticeship, he is overwhelmed with homesteader life, and even his spirit guides are at their wit's end. Nartan takes fate into his own hands. Instead of divine intervention, a wife will help with his responsibilities and in assimilating into the Wylder community.

Olive Muegge answers Nartan's "wife wanted" advertisement. Wildly independent, she has secretly dreamed of a family to call her own. The secret she carries inside makes her an outcast, and her wild ways don't fit the quiet wife Nartan thinks he desires.

Despite their differences, they are drawn to each other, but a mistake may drive them apart. Will Nartan embrace his Shamanic past to save them both, or will he choose to rid himself of Olive forever?

©2021 Patricia A. S. Reuther (P)2022 Patricia A. S. Reuther
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