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Arrow of the Heart [MultiFormat]
eBook by Janet Quinn

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eBook Category: Romance/Fantasy
eBook Description: Riding across the Arizona desert in 1884 and carrying close to a million dollars worth of twenty dollar gold pieces, Cassidy Howard is transported to the present with an Apache arrow in her back. Sheriff Jesse White Feather, a full-blood Apache, wants to know why his family marking is on the arrow and who in his family wants to harm Cassidy. When someone in the present tries to steal her gold and her life, Cassidy must put her trust in Jesse so that, together, they can discover the culprit's identity. As they do, they also discover the magic that binds their two worlds together. Cassidy finds the true meaning of home, while Jesse finds the roots he's lost. During the investigation, Jesse is drawn to the unusual woman and realizes he is giving away his heart, which is the only gift she wants from him...

eBook Publisher: Amber Quill Press, Published: 2005
Fictionwise Release Date: April 2006


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Words: 92512
Reading time: 264-370 min.
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ISBN: 1-59279-409-2


"Like an arrow to your heart, you are bound to love this book! Janet Quinn is a masterful storyteller and deftly holds you spellbound, so you can't put this delightful timetravel tale down. The humour and suspense is wonderful as Cassidy takes in the new roles for men and women and the dangers and delights of the 21st century. The interaction between Jesse and Cassidy and the secondary characters is well developed, while the tales of Stan Talltrees, Jesse's sage old grandfather, allow the magic to be real."--Audrey Lawrence, The Romance Studio

"Arrow of the Heart is a time travel story that will mesmerize you from the beginning to the end. Once again, Janet Quinn has written a priceless work that will take you from 1884 to the 21st century. The writer paints such a real portrait of Cassidy viewing the modern times compared to her living in the past that it was fascinating visualizing Cassidy's expressions through the different years of time. In addition, Ms. Quinn has given us many secondary characters that blend in this story to create a remarkable treasure. I loved the character of Jesse's grandfather and all the tales he inspired in the story. Ms. Quinn is an excellent storyteller. She creates stories that touch the heart, that make you laugh, cry and leaves you releasing a wonderful sigh when the story comes to a close. Her books are like a huge movie as the curtain opens creating romance, suspense, humor, and a captivating conclusion that will leave you shouting for more. She brings all her characters to life. Bravo to Ms. Quinn for another remarkable book read. I highly recommend this book."--Linda, Fallen Angels Reviews

"Ms. Quinn has written a thrilling and captivating time travel romance. The hero and heroine being stalked by a killer made the story even more exciting.... The romance between these two characters was very beautiful and heart wrenching. I look forward to reading more books by her."--Candy Cay, Coffee Time Romance


He studied her face for a moment, then bit into his sandwich. "I like the name Cassandra." He sat up. "Have you thought about what you want to do with the rest of your life?"

"I've been thinking on it." She smiled at him, forcing the smile. Already he dropped hints about her leaving and getting out of his way. "I won't be staying much longer. I'm much better and it's about time for me to move on."

Jesse set his sandwich on the plate. "That's not what I meant, Cassandra." He took her hand. "I figured you wouldn't want to just hang out. You don't seem the type. You seem to want to do something."

"I'm used to working. Been doing it since I was twelve in one way or another. Had to eat."

"I had odd jobs when I was young, too. I had parents that needed help. If I wanted something, I had to earn the money myself."

She nodded. She didn't want to discuss her parents. Leaving him pulled enough at her heart. She couldn't bear thinking of other sadness.

He scooted closer to her. "I thought you might like to find a job. Charlene probably would let you work part-time for her while we get your identification problem solved."

"I don't know anything about selling women's things."

"You don't need to." Jesse laughed. "The women know what they want when they come to Charlene's, and if they don't, she does." He wrapped his arm around her. "I don't want you to feel any pressure about going to work. You probably still need to rest. You can't be completely healed." He kissed her cheek. "If you're getting house bound and want to be out a few hours a day, then I'll ask Charlene about you helping."

She put her finger to his mouth and leaned her head against his shoulder. She let the tingles race through her. She wanted to absorb the moment.

"I'm rambling, huh?"

"Yep."

"I don't want you to think you're a prisoner in my house. Nor do I want you to think I'm trying to get rid of you." He brushed his lips against her cheek. "I want you to be happy."

Cassidy wasn't sure what happiness was. When she'd been little, she'd been happy with her parents. Since then, she wasn't sure. There had been moments where her life had made her content, but happy? "I'm not sure what I want to do. I wouldn't be much help to Charlene though."

When he kissed her she felt something she'd never felt before. Her body went all warm and mushy. She didn't want him to stop ... ever.

Was that happiness?


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