The
past is her future, the future, her past, but can she save an innocent man’s
life before
history repeats itself?
As long as Selena Tillman dreams of her ancestor, Mary, who
disappeared without a trace in 1871, she’ll never find peace. As long as she
dreams of the half-Native American army scout accused of killing Mary, she’ll never
find love. Hoping to end the dreams and learn the
truth, Selena goes to Texas where Mary and the scout died and sees more than
ghosts. She sees a tornado kill Mary in real time before it jumps to the
twenty-first century to pull Selena into its vortex and send her back to the
nineteenth century. Selena believes she’s fated to prove Dylan’s innocence and
save his life, but Dylan isn’t just the man of her dreams; he’s her destiny.
Fed up with the army, bigotry, and
women—especially white women, Captain Dylan Casey dedicates himself to solving
the mystery of Mary’s disappearance, proving his innocence, and trying to stop
a war between the whites and the Indians. Then Mary’s cousin shows up, claiming
a tornado killed Mary. Dylan doesn’t trust Selena, but she’s his only ally in
Canyon Creek. Yet despite their common goal, growing mutual attraction, and a
Comanche shaman’s prophecy of a white woman who will change his destiny and
foretell the fate of the Indian Nation, Dylan refuses to take a chance on
another spoiled, white woman—until fate changes his mind.