Ms.
White brings this magnificent tale of love
together with just the right touches of
warmth, spirit and characterization. Moon
of the Falling Leaves is a beautiful
romance between a man and woman from
different cultures, realizing that love does
conquer all things. It’s cleverly written
and well-researched. I adored the
multi-dimensional depth of Swift Eagle and
found him to be sensual, kind and
masterful. Jessica is equally engaging as
she realizes all the things she’s heard
about the Indian race aren’t true. It’s
intriguing to watch her intensity and
commitment to what she believes in and how
she copes with her own physical discomfort
while traveling in the brutally cold
weather, being ill and later during another
tragic situation.
The
plot flows smoothly as this story explores
so many emotions, and I literally found that
I simply couldn’t put it down. For those who
may be afraid to take a chance on love, this
book will absolutely convince you to never
give up.

Moon of the Falling Leaves
is
classically exquisite and I’ll treasure it forever.
Book Blurb & Info for
Moon of the Falling Leaves
What does a woman do when she and her children are
stranded on the side of a mountain with winter looming?
Jessica Maxwell finds out how uncertain life can be when
her husband dies on the trail, leaving his family alone.
What does a Lakota Sioux
Warrior do when he is compelled to aid a family of White
people, though he despises the White Man? Swift Eagle
learns to care and heals his wounded spirit with the
help of the Maxwell family.
This is a debut single title.
Very sensual is the rating given by several reviewers.