Painted Girl, A Kiowa in Love

R.A. Winter


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Painted Girl, A Kiowa in Love by R.A. Winter
Love, humor and a lively scheming Grandfather, what could be better?

Painted Girl longs to marry RedHorse, but Grandfather doesn't believe that they are ready.

The Grand Instigator has a way to keep them apart until they find their Inner Indian. But as with all of his plans, it doesn't work out the way he imagined.

RedHorse goes off to war with visions of heroic deeds dancing before his eyes. That ends after a tragic accident, which cost him a limb. RedHorse doesn't want anyone to feel sorry for him and pushes everyone away. Frustration and anger could cost him his love.

Painted Girl is thankful that RedHorse returned, but he feels less than a whole man. Painted Girl is so angry with Red Horse that she would agree to be a second wife to a 'gulp' New Yorker.

A New Yorker who, by the way, thinks that Grandfather has the softest skin.
A man whose nether parts are always peeking without any lipstick on them!

Lipstick?

Grandfather feels that it is his duty to guide them in life, to help them find their Inner Indian but they don't listen.

So he has a plan.

And so does everyone else.

Including the cat.

Rated for ages 18+ for mature audiences. Sexual humor, but no vulgarity or extreme foul language.
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