Nearly two centuries ago in Texas, Pohoi, a young Comanche woman, learns how the winds of spring open doorways into the world of spirits. She ignores the concerns of a certain young warrior she loves and breaks tradition, all to gain Comanche Spirit Power when friendly traders, assisted by her beloved aunt, attack and murder her father and kidnap her white mother.
As predicted by her medicine woman aunt, the Great Spirit Storms arrive.
No longer can Pohoi wait to right the recent wrongs committed against her family, especially since she can no longer marry Yellow Bear. She transforms into a ghost warrior and charges toward the plains, home to the dreaded Texans and soldiers, and where she believes the kidnappers take her mother.
Not until Yellow Bear tracks her location, bringing with him her traitorous aunt’s unwanted child, does Pohoi realize her real battle is with her once trusted and beloved aunt, not the kidnappers or soldiers.
Pohoi learns a shocking truth that quickly blurs the line between friend and foe, revealing a route back to love and to life if she can choose forgiveness over her need for power.