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Whitehorse

by Katherine Sutcliffe

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Childhood sweethearts, they had nothing in common. She was a senator's daughter. He was the grandson of an Apache medicine man. He was the local "bad boy." Leah stood behind her disgusting father even though he wouldn't see her sick son. Johnny verbally fought him and when he was thought to be the one to try and kill Johnny and his then date (she was killed), Johnny found evidence he was cheating the people and very corrupt. I loved the moment when Leah addressed her father publicly on TV and showed evidence against him. ( )
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The son of an Apache medicine man has become one of the most powerful men in the country, but even he cannot erase the hometown prejudices that tore him from his childhood sweetheart as their romance rekindles later in life. Original.

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