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In desperate need of help, Dillon, who dreams of starting the Mystic Warriors Horse Camp, a place for wayward Lakota youths, gets more than he had bargained for when a television producer sets her sights on him and his community project, and his ex-wife wants to mend their shattered family.
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Social life and customs, Man-woman relationships, Reality television programs, Ranchers, Indians, FictionPlaces
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Includes excerpt from author's "Ride a painted pony" (p. [341]-344).
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Dillon's ex-wife, Monica, thinks he could use an ounce of common sense before anything else. But deep down, she feels that Dillon's project might mend their shattered family. And they will need to be united when Monica confesses a painful secret.
Ella Champion, television producer extraordinaire, works on a reality show where community projects get an inspiring makeover. Dillon's ranch could be her next show—and she thinks he could be the perfect man for her.
Suddenly Dillon has more help than he can handle. …
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July 22, 2019 | Edited by MARC Bot | remove fake subjects |
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