Diana Saxton had come to Colorado's mesa country to explore the Anasazi cliffs. She didn't want-or need-the help of Tennessee Blackthorn, a man who had her teetering between her dark past and the heat of the moment.
This one is a little dated. It was a reprint of a book from the early eighties. I loved the bits of history about the Anasazi and I really liked the strong hero character that is presented by Tennessee. Diana got on my nerves a little (this is where the dated part comes in), but I think that was because the heroine reflected the time period in which she was written.
Laughter is an instant vacation- Milton Berle






