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Maggie Blackbird

    Maggie, eine Ojibway-Autorin aus Nordwest-Ontario, bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Perspektive, die in ihrer Verbindung zum Land und zur Heimat wurzelt. Ihre Schriften erforschen die Tiefe menschlicher Beziehungen und die stille Schönheit des Alltags. Durch ihre Prosa lädt sie die Leser in eine Welt ein, die sowohl vertraut als auch tiefgründig ist. Maggies unverwechselbare Stimme macht ihre Arbeit zu einem fesselnden und bereichernden Erlebnis.

    Back Where You Belong
    Born for This
    His Proposition
    The Circle is Small
    • The Circle is Small

      • 232 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      An ex-cop returning to face his horrendous past, the woman who won't forgive him, and the family who'll never let him forget that he killed their son. First Nations Constable Jordan Chartrand's guilt can't handle the accusing stares from the family left to mourn their son after that horrible night... so he flees from his Ojibway community and the woman he loves. Two years later, his mother's cancer diagnosis forces him to return to help her. Devoted schoolteacher Ellie Quill wants nothing to do with Jordan after he bolted to the city and left her behind. Her life goals are set. As for her secret, she'll keep that to herself, even if Jordan's begging to know the truth about her child. When the two are compelled to work on a community project to address the rampant drug problem, their forced proximity slowly melts Ellie's icy walls. But no matter how much her heart desires to give Jordan the second chance he's begging for, she refuses to because providing a life for her son in the tradition of the Ojibway culture is her top priority now, not moving to the city where Jordan continues to hide.

      The Circle is Small
    • His Proposition

      • 284 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Her biggest dream’s offered on a platter, but the clincher is, she has to marry a perfect stranger. When her employer offers the no-nonsense Shannon Nadjiwon the position of chauffeuring Séamus Daugherty, she jumps at the chance. To work for one of Toronto’s most powerful families means she can make her biggest dream of owning a fleet of limos come true, something her female relations tooling away at her Ojibway community want badly for her, and she won’t let them down. His reckless need for speed cost Séamus Daugherty his license. If he doesn’t marry, as demanded by his overbearing father, he will lose not only his lucrative job with the family business—the only positive aspect in Séamus’ gilded cage life—but everything Daugherty. The unpretentious and gorgeous Shannon will make the perfect bride, and Séamus is ready to strike a deal with her, one that will ensure he keeps everything he holds dear if she puts a wedding ring on her finger. However, they face three big His family, her family, and a marriage neither truly wants, leaving both wondering if the sizzling sexual chemistry and cozy rapport they share is enough to create a happily ever after.

      His Proposition
    • Born for This

      • 208 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      She’s always been obsessed with her ancestors, and now he’s offering her a chance to live with them... forever. Second-year university student Edie Whitecrow gobbles up each course on Indigenous studies. If only she could experience the lives of her Anishinaabe ancestors instead of reading about them. On her way to a Halloween party decked out as a historical Ojibway maiden, she spies a corn maze in a spot known to be barren. A scarecrow figure beckons Edie to enter with the enticing offer of making her biggest wish come true. She jumps at the chance and finds herself in the past, face to face with the man who haunts her dreams—the handsome brave Thunder Bear. He claims he’s spent twelve years waiting for Gitche Manidoo to send her to him. Life in the eighteenth century isn’t what Edie romanticized about, though. When her conscience is tested, she must choose between the modern day or the world of her descendants—where the man she was born for resides.

      Born for This
    • Back Where You Belong

      • 186 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      He rejected love the first time. Now he wants a second chance. After having his love tossed back in his face, Hudson Suggashie has eliminated the word trust from his dictionary. Since his return to his Ojibway community, his suspicions are running high, all because one man is hinting at a second chance-the too-gorgeous and sexy ball-crusher who turned Hudson's world to black fifteen years ago. Stephen Brandt knows he screwed up big time when he rejected Hudson's love, and he'll do anything to win him back, even if it means being a mere bed buddy to the man whose love he aches to reclaim. The longer the former best friends engage in their no-strings affair, they want something more-what they lost as teenagers. But Hudson isn't about to open his heart again, leaving a desperate Stephen searching for a way to earn back the trust he broke, or for the second time, they'll lose the greatest love either has ever experienced.

      Back Where You Belong