Seneca Surrender by Gen Bailey
Book release date: April 6, 2010
Genre: historical romance
"(A) great read...Completely mesmerizing."
Publishers Weekly WW Ladies' Book Club
A new Warriors of the Iroquois novel from the author of Black Eagle
1755, the American colonies. While the English and French fight for control of the North American continent, the American Indians fight for their lives. Another war rages, however, within the heart of one Seneca warrior and a white woman in danger...
Indentured servant Sarah Strong has met with more than her share of troubles en route to New Hampshire with her young charge. She's been set upon by war parties and tossed about by river rapids, only to fall over a mountain-high waterfall. And the dangers keep coming...
A reclusive Seneca Indian, White Thunder has only one purpose in life: to find and kill the man who murdered his beloved wife. But when he stumbles across the injured, desperate Sarah, White Thunder finds what could turn out to be a new purpose.
Now, if the pair can only put aside their many differences, they might find what they've been looking for all along...
To read an excerpt, click HERE.
Gen Bailey is is the pen name for Karen Kay Elstner, an American author of historical romance novels. All of her novels feature Native Americans. Before becoming a publishing sensation, Kay worked as a realtor. She has been a Scientologist since 1967. She is also a self-proclaimed libertarian. Kay is a supporter of the World Literacy Crusade, an organization linked to the Church of Scientology as well as to Blackfeet Literacy, and the Hollywood Education and Literacy Project. Kay and her husband, Paul, were married on the Blackfeet reservation in Montana.
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