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Yellow-Flower Moon

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Maria Susan Hawk, a young and beautiful Osage attorney, returns to Pawhuska, Oklahoma, after seven years in Washington, D. C. to live with her feisty grandmother, Josephine.

179 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1981

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Jean Hager

34 books40 followers
aka Leah Crane, Marlaine Kyle, Sara North, Jeanne Stephens and Amanda McAllister.

Jean Hager is the award-winning author of two acclaimed mystery series. One features the half-Cherokee police chief, Mitch Bushyhead. The other stars an investigator for the Cherokee Nation, Molly Bearpaw, and includes her two previous novels, Ravenmocker and . Winner of numerous awards, Jean Hager lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Series:
* Mitch Bushyhead
* Molly Bearpaw
* Iris House B&B

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July 7, 2015
This should appeal to the romance reading set. A young female Osage attorney has returned to her home ranch and is an associate in a local law firm. Her grandmother with whom she lives is butting heads with a family that owns huge acreage and wants to add her smaller ranch to their holdings. Of course the young lady falls in love with the son that runs the larger ranch. Too formulated for my tastes. N O to give fresh imprssions.
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February 6, 2016
I read about half before I was overcome with boredom and skipped to the end.
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