Serena Little Feather is hoping to reconnect with her
heritage when she agrees to house-sit on the Lower Brule
Sioux Reservation. She just never realized how close to the
past she’d get.
At night, Serena hears a flute playing behind the house.
The music is haunting and seductive, rousing intense
feelings of lust and need. But music isn’t the only
lust-inspiring thing in her life. Her neighbor Chayton is
dark and sexy, but she’s been warned against him. She
doesn’t know which scares her more—the overwhelming pull of
the music or her attraction to the bad boy.
Chayton wants his beautiful neighbor. Their kisses sizzle
and their touches burn, but the music she’s hearing worries
him. Legend told of a Sioux brave who’d lured many women
with his flute playing. He’d seduced them and cast them
aside—until he was found dead with a knife in his stone
heart. It was said that the brave’s spirit still roamed the
countryside, playing his songs and looking for love. Every
so often, a pretty girl responded. Chayton fears that this
time, the pretty girl is Serena.