Josie LeClaire grew up happy as a
Nez Perce Native American out on Allison Creek in Riggins, Idaho. Then in 1905 the
Army came charging in to round up the tribal members and her life was destroyed
and her family was torn apart. She was just
a young girl of seventeen when her parents and
grandparents escaped and dragged her off to North Dakota to hide. Josie was gravely ill when they left and she
suffered memory loss and lost a year of her memories. Unfortunately, it turns
out that it was the most important year of her young life.
Josie married and had children,
but she had flashes in her day dreams and violent nightmares of another life. After
her children were grown and had families of their own, Josie traveled back to
her birthplace, and was both elated and horrified to learn several truths that
were kept secret from her about her family and herself. She discovered that
she had a husband and daughter, neither of whom she remembered. There had also been the horrible tragedy that
had befallen her mother and her uncle.
After three decades have passed she has at last met her first husband,
Robert and her first born daughter, Lucinda.
But now that she has surfaced in
her homeland, a string of violence has been set in motion. Someone is targeting
all of her children and grandchildren, perpetrating terrible acts against them,
determined to hurt each and every one of them.
Who is behind these deliberate attacks?
Why would they want to destroy her family? Can they be stopped before someone is seriously
injured or worst yet; killed?
Indeed, it is a Bittersweet Reunion.
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