Little Sparrow, A Kiowa in Love
R.A. Winter

Karen left home, leaving her family and dreams behind.
She returns only to sleep with a man who could end her career, the most important thing to her.
Richard did not need anyone in his life since his wife died. His work consumed him until a storm delayed him.
He ended up in bed with Karen, only to have her run out, and vow never to sleep with him again. However, he needs more.
Karen is appalled to learn that her mother is selling the family farm, and to make it worse, Richard is the one who will be remodeling her home.
Richard is there, day after day, working with her.
Side by side.
Making it impossible for her to stay.
Her family and friends want to tear down all her old hopes, and dreams.
Dreams that her father sowed years ago before he died.
Dreams that she ran away from that awful day he died.
They never guessed who was behind it all.
The Grand Instigator behind everything, pulling strings, in the background.
Enter Grandfather; he raised his granddaughters the Kiowa way. He needs his heritage passed on to the next generation, but Karen keeps running away from him.
Grandfather takes one look at Richard, and decides, to put him through the trials.
No one courts his granddaughters unless they were worthy.
Even if Richard passes the trials, can Grandfather convince them, that they belong together and more importantly, with him.