Apache Blood
Daughter of the Wind
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Virtual Voice
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Petra Horst
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Northern Mexico, Late Spring 1906
In the spring of 1906, nearly sixteen-year-old Lozen makes a bold decision: she will set out to find her Apache relatives in Mexico. Her twin brother, in contrast, clings to his white heritage and wants nothing to do with the Apaches. He dreams of running their grandfather’s ranch, convinced that the old ways and the Apache way of life belong to the past. And so, the young girl must embark on the perilous journey into the mountains of Mexico alone.
But what she finds there is more than just her Apache grandfather, Delshay. She also encounters a young warrior who stirs emotions within her that she never expected. Can love survive between two worlds?
"Lozen is my right hand, strong as a man, braver than most, and cunning in strategy. Lozen is a shield to her people."
—Victorio
A historical novel for readers aged 16 and up!
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