Master Of Horses

Romance, Historical
Cover of the book Master Of Horses by Katharine Kincaid, Daoust Publishing
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Author: Katharine Kincaid ISBN: 9780985850753
Publisher: Daoust Publishing Publication: November 21, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Katharine Kincaid
ISBN: 9780985850753
Publisher: Daoust Publishing
Publication: November 21, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
Maria Encanta, enslaved daughter of a despised Indio and a wealthy aristocrat, has been ordered to captivate Don Diego de Andalucia, the famed Master of Horses, and convince him to remain in the New World to fulfill his destiny and her father’s dreams. Instead, she secretly plans to steal the newcomer’s horses and deliver them to her mother’s impoverished people who still follow the buffalo on foot…. Diego has fled his homeland to escape retribution for a murder he did not commit and to search for gold to buy back his freedom. Seeking haven on the great Sea of Grass, he lives for the day when he can return to Spain and claim his vengeance along with his inheritance—until he discovers lovely Maria asleep in his bed…. MASTER OF HORSES is a captivating romance wrapped around the little-told tale of how Spanish horses, first brought to the New World by Spaniards searching for gold, became the forerunners of the American Mustang and other breeds who later became symbols of Native American freedom. “…an extremely interesting story involving the raising of horses and how the Native Americans obtained them. The romance between Diego and Maria runs a rocky road, until a powerful trust can be forged. With its unusual setting, MASTER OF HORSES fascinates…” Romantic Times
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Maria Encanta, enslaved daughter of a despised Indio and a wealthy aristocrat, has been ordered to captivate Don Diego de Andalucia, the famed Master of Horses, and convince him to remain in the New World to fulfill his destiny and her father’s dreams. Instead, she secretly plans to steal the newcomer’s horses and deliver them to her mother’s impoverished people who still follow the buffalo on foot…. Diego has fled his homeland to escape retribution for a murder he did not commit and to search for gold to buy back his freedom. Seeking haven on the great Sea of Grass, he lives for the day when he can return to Spain and claim his vengeance along with his inheritance—until he discovers lovely Maria asleep in his bed…. MASTER OF HORSES is a captivating romance wrapped around the little-told tale of how Spanish horses, first brought to the New World by Spaniards searching for gold, became the forerunners of the American Mustang and other breeds who later became symbols of Native American freedom. “…an extremely interesting story involving the raising of horses and how the Native Americans obtained them. The romance between Diego and Maria runs a rocky road, until a powerful trust can be forged. With its unusual setting, MASTER OF HORSES fascinates…” Romantic Times

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