Vala,  now a divorcee, and her young son, Davis, arrive in Phoenix, Arizona,  intending to hike into Superstition Mountain to follow an old map her  son was given by an elderly Apache before he died. Davis believes it's a  treasure map. Convinced by a camping outfitter that they need a guide,  Vala checks the list on the store's bulletin board, and finds one name  crossed out. Perversely she reads it anyway. . Bram Hunter! Even though  she left Phoenix with her family when she was sixteen, she's never  forgotten him.
Which drives her to call the number listed.
Bram's planning to leave for a Caribbean vacation in a few days, but he remembers Vala. He has no intention of guiding anyone anywhere right now, but remembers one night long ago, and agrees to meet her.
"Mountain Moonlight…is a leisurely-paced, heart-warming story with intriguing mythological overtones." Teresa Roebuck
Which drives her to call the number listed.
Bram's planning to leave for a Caribbean vacation in a few days, but he remembers Vala. He has no intention of guiding anyone anywhere right now, but remembers one night long ago, and agrees to meet her.
"Mountain Moonlight…is a leisurely-paced, heart-warming story with intriguing mythological overtones." Teresa Roebuck

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