Archaeologist Kitt Tucker made her living digging up the past but kept memories of her own past deeply buried. Her teenage marriage to Michael Culhane had been destroyed by the loss of their unborn child, and she'd managed to put the pain behind her--or so she thought. Now,after fifteen years, Michael was back. The scared boy had matured into a globe-trotting reporter assigned to cover her archaeological dig. And despite their hesitation to open old wounds, a one-hundred-year-old mystery surrounding her nproject beckons them, offering Kitt and Michael the chance to mend the broken pieces of their lives as they work together to rewrite history. - Publishers description.… (more)
Michael was sent to do a story of an archaelogy site in New Mexico where they were moving an ancient grave yard. There is a mystery surrounding an Indian named Black Dove. When he shows up to get the interview they are both SHOCKED to see each other.
They are still attracted to one another but there is still a lot of hurt that lies between them. He is anxious to talk with her and settle the past but she is very anxious to have him go (to protect her feelings).
This story is their journey in dealing with hurt, pain and forgiveness. Will they be able to work through the emotions of the past, mend the broken pieces and come together?
This story is also a mystery about an Indian named Black Dove. He seems to be buried in two different places. Then there is the question about where the Gold is buried. You will meet some interesting characters along the way.
So join Michael and Kitt as they journey from New Mexico to Mexico seeking the answers they're looking for, both professional and personal. One thing I really enjoyed was the chemistry between Kitt and Michael. You could really feel the pull.
I thought the book was a great read. I think you will too. (