Dakota Dream

Dakota Dream by Sharon MacIver is a work of fiction published by Diamond Books in 1991. This first edition, comprising 343 pages, presents a narrative centered around Dominique DuBois, the niece of General George Custer. Despite her uncle’s well-known disdain for Native Americans, Dominique finds herself drawn to a charming white spy who has been sent to Custer’s fort by the Sioux, setting the stage for a complex interplay of emotions and loyalties.
Readers will encounter a story that explores themes of romance and conflict against a historical backdrop. As Dominique grapples with her feelings and the tensions surrounding her, the book delves into the intricacies of personal beliefs and relationships. Dakota Dream invites readers to navigate the challenges faced by its characters, offering a glimpse into a tumultuous period marked by cultural clashes and personal dilemmas.
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Dominique DuBois, the stunning niece of General George Custer, hates Indians with the same passion her famous uncle demonstrates, but she is nevertheless easily taken in by a handsome white spy sent to Custer’s fort by the Sioux
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