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The Horses at the Gate (Earthsong #2)

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As nomad invaders ride south to attack the peaceful, goddess-worshipping people of Shara, the preistess Marrah is initiated into the cult of the Dark Mother. Armed with powerful magic, she and her nomad lover, Stavan, must fight for the survival of their children and their people. Volume two of "The Earthsong Trilogy."

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Donna Jo Atwood
It is Clan of the Cave Bear Lite--or The Plains of Passage in one third the pages. It's the second book of the series, but I'm not going to bother with the rest.
Samantha Tew
This book was amazing! I read it super fast and wish there was more!! I hope there's another, I have to go check RIGHT now!! :-D
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Early human history romance/adventure.
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