White Vengeance
by Susan Edwards
Dakota Territory, 1867 The day Ranait O'Brien buried her parents, she
vowed to do anything to keep her family together. When Sheriff Tyler tried to place her
young siblings in foster homes, Renny swore never to trust him again. No matter how he
tries to make it up to her, or how tempting it is to fall into his arms and return his
passionate kisses… Tyler only wanted to help the beautiful and spirited
Renny, but his actions turned her against him. Eager for her forgiveness, he offers to
accompany her on a quest to find her Sioux brother - and he won't take no for an
answer. Infuriated at Tyler's interference, Renny is more determined than ever to
prove she doesn't need anyone's help. But as the journey across the plains
draws her closer to her mother's people, and to the one man who accepts her as she
is, Renny learns she must be at peace with the past before she can embrace the
future.
vowed to do anything to keep her family together. When Sheriff Tyler tried to place her
young siblings in foster homes, Renny swore never to trust him again. No matter how he
tries to make it up to her, or how tempting it is to fall into his arms and return his
passionate kisses… Tyler only wanted to help the beautiful and spirited
Renny, but his actions turned her against him. Eager for her forgiveness, he offers to
accompany her on a quest to find her Sioux brother - and he won't take no for an
answer. Infuriated at Tyler's interference, Renny is more determined than ever to
prove she doesn't need anyone's help. But as the journey across the plains
draws her closer to her mother's people, and to the one man who accepts her as she
is, Renny learns she must be at peace with the past before she can embrace the
future.