This is an exciting, fast-moving story with intriguing characters and a little mystery and murder thrown in for good measure. The story is about love, regrets, secrets, stalking and Native American culture. The culture of an almost forgotten society - the belief of Council Elder Redfoot Darkwater and his spirits. Shala Winters is a photojournalist, living in Houston, Texas who has been hired by Major Johnson of Precious, Texas to put it on the map - bring tourism to the town. There are some that are not too thrilled that she is coming to their town and are very vocal in their protest. Shala arrives in Precious just at the time the Native Americans are holding their annual powwow. The sign clearly states no cameras allowed. She is reluctant to leave her expensive Nikon camera at the gate and takes it with her, as it always happens when we disobey the rules, something goes wrong. A woman in the crowd takes a picture. Sky Gomez, one of the dancers, believes Shala has taken the picture and snags her camera and refuses to return it. After talking to the Tribal Council, she is told Sky has the camera and will return it in a week if she pays the asking fine - whatever it may be. She becomes angry and is determine to track him down and get her camera back. After running all over town, even going into the Funky Chicken Bar, doing a disco dance with one of the men, she is told where he lives. Arriving at his home, she demands the return of her camera. When Sky refuses, she calls 911 to have him arrested, this is where things become interesting. Sky Gomez is the Police Chief of Precious, Texas. The book mainly centers around Sky and Shala and their love affair. However, the secondary characters Redfoot, Veronica. Jose, Maria, Matt and Lucas makes the story special. The story will keep you turning pages. You will laugh, cry and be completely confused as to what could possible happen next! Read the book to see how the story unfolds? What happens when Shala returns to Houston? Do they catch the bad guys? Who committed the murder? Highly recommended. You will thoroughly enjoy Christie Craig's brand of humor. Look for other books she has written - you will enjoys those as well.