Impossible Promise
When Harmony's sister was put in a home for troubled girls because she became pregnant out of wedlock, Harmony applied for a job at the place because of rumors of underhanded happing's at the institution. She feared for her sister's safety and the life of her new baby once it was born. However, even though she promised to help her sister, it seemed like an impossible promise to keep.
It became even more impossible when she was determined to take her sister's child under her own wing and leave her family forever to shelter it, in order to protect them from the shame of admitting to the illegitimate child's existence.
Harmony finds herself in a small Kansas town where a Kickapoo Indian named Tayen, befriends her and offers to help her build a house. Now, she is faced with another impossible promise she made to herself, and that was not to fall in love with the intriguing young Indian she is irresistibly drawn to.
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Impossible Promise
When Harmony's sister was put in a home for troubled girls because she became pregnant out of wedlock, Harmony applied for a job at the place because of rumors of underhanded happing's at the institution. She feared for her sister's safety and the life of her new baby once it was born. However, even though she promised to help her sister, it seemed like an impossible promise to keep.
It became even more impossible when she was determined to take her sister's child under her own wing and leave her family forever to shelter it, in order to protect them from the shame of admitting to the illegitimate child's existence.
Harmony finds herself in a small Kansas town where a Kickapoo Indian named Tayen, befriends her and offers to help her build a house. Now, she is faced with another impossible promise she made to herself, and that was not to fall in love with the intriguing young Indian she is irresistibly drawn to.
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Impossible Promise

Impossible Promise

by Jeanie P. Johnson
Impossible Promise

Impossible Promise

by Jeanie P. Johnson

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Overview

When Harmony's sister was put in a home for troubled girls because she became pregnant out of wedlock, Harmony applied for a job at the place because of rumors of underhanded happing's at the institution. She feared for her sister's safety and the life of her new baby once it was born. However, even though she promised to help her sister, it seemed like an impossible promise to keep.
It became even more impossible when she was determined to take her sister's child under her own wing and leave her family forever to shelter it, in order to protect them from the shame of admitting to the illegitimate child's existence.
Harmony finds herself in a small Kansas town where a Kickapoo Indian named Tayen, befriends her and offers to help her build a house. Now, she is faced with another impossible promise she made to herself, and that was not to fall in love with the intriguing young Indian she is irresistibly drawn to.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078790697
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/26/2020
Pages: 458
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

Jeanie P. Johnson is fairly new in the self-publishing field, but since she started publishing her books, many she had already written years previously, her Native American novels stand out above the rest. She has gotten many five star reviews for her books. She started writing at a young age, starting with poetry and graduating to short stories and eventually novels. Now in her senior years, she has decided to take advantage of all the many books she had written and adding to them to share them with others. She has done extensive research on most Indian tribes and on the history of the Oregon Trail. Though she writes in several different categories, she will always continue to turn out new Native American romance novels to please her readers. She is the mother of six children, raising them in a 12x18 ft. cabin In Idaho with no running water or power, as a single mother. She has owned and trained horses, lived on an Indian reservation, and is part Cherokee. Now she has several grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Originally she wrote her books and read them to her children and family. They all encouraged her to get her books published and now her dream of sharing her books with others besides her family has become a reality.
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