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IN NEED OF A MIRACLE... The road to Hell might be paved with good intentions, but David Walker knew the trail to Purgatory, Texas, was lined with nothing but trouble. Wounded and in desperate need of help, he had survived the treacherous journey to reach the blue-eyed, blond-haired girl of his memories. And in Hannah's arms he discovered Heaven. But torn between the white man's world and his Indian heritage, David wondered if he'd been saved or damned.
HE FOUND AN ANGEL... The man who called himself Spirit Walker bore little resemblance to the boy who had comforted Hannah during her darkest hours at the orphanage. There was nothing safe about the powerful half-breed who needed her assistance. Still, the schoolteacher would risk everything--her reputation, her heart, her life--to save him, for she recognized a childhood bond had blossomed into a love strong enough to overcome any challenge.
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January 02, 2003: Hannah Blake had grown up in an orphanage in the town of Purgatory. Her best friend had been David, a half-breed. David had been adopted by the Walkers and was deeply loved by them. Yet often he went to the Comanche tribe to visit his mother's people. Hannah eventually became Purgatory's schoolmarm and David went only by the name of Walker. Even after years of separation, when Walker needed help he turned to Hannah. His sister, Bright Eyes, had long ago left the tribe with Ambrose Lynch, a white man who claimed he wished to marry her. She lived with Lynch at the Bar L. Their son, Little Bear, was seven years old and Bright Eyes was pregnant again. The problem was Lynch. Due to all his physical abuses she feared for the life of her unborn baby. Walker took Little Bear to Hannah for safety and planned to return for Bright Eyes. However, Fate had other plans. **** Heidi Betts has already made herself famous in the genre of Historical Romance. This book clearly shows why! Hannah and Walker seemed to come to life as I read their wild adventures. This is a great way to start off your new year! Recommended reading! ****
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December 29, 2002: He knew he needed help or he would die, so half-breed David Walker forces himself to reach Hannah, his friend from the orphanage. In spite of the wound, David survives the arduous trek to Purgatory, Texas where he knows the schoolteacher will nurse him back to health. Hannah cannot believe the boy who kept her safe and provided solace to her as a little frightened child, now seems more Indian than white. David seems to have vanished replaced by Spirit Walker. However, to Hannah a rose is a rose especially when that flower is David or as he calls himself now Spirit Walker. Hannah knows she loves him and has always ever since he soothed her years ago. She willingly risks her life when his deadly enemy comes to town to finish the job. The road to Purgatory, Texas means entertaining reading for fans of western romances so with Heidi Betts returning there with HANNAH?S HALF-BREED, fans knows this novel will be just fine. The lead couple is a delightful duo sharing in common love and a willingness to give up everything for their beloved. The arrival of the Purgatory horde (see the other alliteration novels - CALLIE?S CONVICT and WALKER?S WIDOW) will please fans of the author and help entice readers to seek other books like this one. Harriet Klausner