Mystic Warriors

Mystic Warriors

  • Rosanne Bittner
Publisher:Macmillan + ORMISBN 13: 9780765384614ISBN 10: 0765384612

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Mystic Warriors is written by Rosanne Bittner and published by Macmillan + ORM. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0765384612 (ISBN 10) and 9780765384614 (ISBN 13).

From a USA Today bestseller, a historical family saga of a Native American Lakota tribe struggling to protect their land and people from western settlers. The white buffalo is a sacred and holy creature to the Lakota. Buffalo Dreamer, a holy woman, and her husband, Rising Eagle, have not only been blessed to see the white buffalo, they have eaten of its heart and have been told by the sacred beast that as long as the Lakota have the white buffalo hide, all will be well. But all is not well. White hunters have stolen the sacred white robe and great misfortune has befallen the Lakota. Settlers continue to invade Lakota territory, backed by vicious cavalry forces that massacre women and children. The Lakota are starving and their anger is growing. Led by Rising Eagle, a great force of Lakota and other tribes wage war upon the white man. Together they battle to regain the land stolen from them, to protect the precious buffalo the white man wantonly destroys, and to search for the sacred white robe. Praise for Rosanne Bittner's Mystic Dreamers series "Filled with suspense and high emotion." — Booklist "Rosanne Bittner's stories are powerful . . . she creates memorable characters who enlighten readers as they rekindle the magical spark that belonged to the first people to love this land." — Romantic Times "One of the best writers of Native American romance stories." —Janelle Taylor, New York Times–bestselling author of Lakota Dawn "I'm a great admirer of Rosanne Bittner." —Loren D. Estleman, author of Thunder City