Cloud Dancer series by Linda McGinnis (#1-3)
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Overview: Linda McGinnis has been writing stories and poetry since the second grade when an observant teacher noticed her creative spirit and encouraged her to express herself in words. She has made several trips to the southwest where she found her inspiration for The Cloud Dancer Trilogy. When not writing, Linda enjoys traveling, photography and quilting.
Genre: Fiction; Romance
#1 – Pueblo Summer
Erin Fraser thinks agreeing to spend the summer on a New Mexico pueblo may be the biggest mistake of her life. And she’s only been here an hour! It’s hot, it’s dry, it’s barren, and her uncle has barely said ten words to her. But when she meets Paolo, things start to look up-except that Mr. Tall, Dark and Completely Mystifying seems to hate her. Paolo Herrera, pueblo born and bred, thinks the girl from California suffers from the worst addiction of the 21st century — and it isn’t drugs. He has no use for an outsider who doesn’t even know the difference between a pueblo and a reservation. Their values and goals couldn’t be more different. And yet, there’s something about her… In spite of their conflicting worlds, Erin finds Paolo irresistible. As she learns more about the pueblo and its customs, she comes to appreciate the essence of village life. Paolo can’t help being drawn to her, too, and he gives her an Indian name, "Cloud Dancer." But the name is the only thing he is willing-or able-to give her …
#2 – Second Summer
She’s a California girl. He’s a pueblo boy. Should it matter that she is light and he is dark? Erin Fraser’s older brother, Scott, thinks it matters-a lot. The Frasers are visiting the pueblo and Scott has made it clear that a relationship between Erin and Paolo is unacceptable. Paolo agrees. He has an obligation to fulfill and it doesn’t include an outsider: for the pueblo to survive the young men must marry girls from the village. That’s why Paolo hasn’t contacted her in the two years since her first visit. But seeing her again is weakening his resolve. Erin still can’t figure out what makes their differences so insurmountable. "I can appreciate your culture," she insists. "Why can’t you appreciate mine?" Paolo knows why but can’t figure out how to make her understand. Verbal explosions result each time their worlds collide. They argue rather than talk, each trying to make and win points. Erin knows it has nothing to do with color. It’s about a way of life that he loves, whose rules don’t apply to people not born in the village. But why is he making it bigger than what she knows they feel for each other? Can a place to live really be more important than love?
#3 – Summer Ghost
Is six years too long to love a ghost? Erin Fraser thinks so. She needs to find out, once and for all, what happened between her and Paolo Herrera that made their love crash and burn. That’s why she’s returned to the pueblo and accepted a teaching position at the local high school. But Erin learns that she has become the ghost, and is crushed to discover that Paolo has moved on with his life. It turns out that Natoma, Paolo’s girlfriend from years past, is the pueblo’s choice for his wife.
Erin meets a handsome, millionaire lawyer, Zack, who seems to be the cure for her loneliness. He reintroduces her to a world of privilege and luxury—one she thought she’d left behind at the private school where she taught her first year in California. Paolo and Zack are polar opposites, and the values of their two worlds are in absolute conflict with each other. Erin is living on the edge of each world, not sure which suits her best.
But when Paolo realizes that he has actually seen Erin and not a ghost, her life becomes impossibly complicated. On the day the school term starts, Erin makes a shocking discovery—Paolo is a teacher there also! Why didn’t he tell her? Why didn’t her family tell her? Just how complicated can two lives get? And who is going to leave this time?
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