WIND IN THE GRASSES DANCING is the first book in the Dancing the Dream Series.When the United States Government issues an ultimatum to all non-treaty Indians to surrender to the reservations no later than January 31, 1876, Wind in the Grasses Dancing defies the mandate and joins Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse in one of the largest defensive stands in the history of the Lakota. As the threat of war becomes imminent and the Lakota's world is thrown into chaos, Wind in the Grasses Dancing is faced with the most difficult decision of his life when he is torn between his love for Amber, the daughter of a local rancher, and his beloved people. DANCING THE DREAM SERIESBook One: Wind in the Grasses DancingBook Two: Whispers from the SouthBook Three: Whispers from the North The print in the 8 x 10 is in a larger font than the 6 x 9, for easy reading. This is the Third Edition of Wind in the Grasses Dancing, published February 15, 2012. REVIEW SNIPS5.0 out of 5 stars ~ Wild Horses Couldn't Drag Me Away, April 19, 2011 By L.M. Jackson "Lisa MJ" (Author of 'Perfect Circles')Outstanding! A rare jewel! Many have written about the ending days of Native American life in the 1800's. Very few have had the ability to imbue the deep connection these people had with each other, their way of life and the heartbreak they endured.5.0 out of 5 stars ~ A Jewel of Writing, April 18, 2011 By J.A. Plantamura "Joe" I am enthralled. What wonderful writing. McClay vividly describes the life and times of Dancing Wind. She humanizes history and brings it to life. This is such a magnificent tale.5.0 out of 5 stars ~ Excellent Historic Western Romance and More, March 15, 2011 By Frances Anderson-Jackson, Author of "Patience - Bold Rider"Ms. McClay has written a story to satisfy the heart as well as the mind. While the romance is poignant, I equally enjoyed the well researched work into Native American life and lore. This lady knows her material and is a natural storyteller. I highly recommend it.5.0 out of 5 stars ~ Can't wait for the sequel, April 23, 2011 By FourwindsdancerI was mesmerized. I've read many Native American novels, from Historical Fiction to Historical Romance, and this is the first book that I was able to connect with and really feel for what the characters were experiencing.Check out Terrie's webpage @ www.terriemcclay.weebly.com for more information on the upcoming novel, WHISPERS FROM THE NORTH, the third novel in the Dancing the Dream Series.