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Seminole Song |
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Rating:  Summary: This book was thrilling from the beginning until the end. Review: I finished this book in about 2 days. It was fantastic. I learned a lot about the history of the Seminole Indians. It was adventurous and it was a great love story also.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT Review: I LOVED this book!! It was fabously written and a wonderful novel. This is my favorite book now and I would rate it a 20 or higher if possible. A must read!!
Rating:  Summary: Grabs you and won't let go! Review: I was never a reader of historical romances so I don't know what made me pick up this book. Maybe it was because of my own Seminole heritage or maybe it was the novelty of a romance between an Indian man and a woman who wasn't white. Whatever the reason, I'm glad that I took the plunge. This wonderful book was such a treat that I'm now an avid reader of historical romances. Vella Munn's characters in "Seminole Song" are so realistically drawn that I feel I really know them. She keeps the plot credible even down to Calida's inability to fully enjoy physical involvement with the man she loves because she has been repeatedly raped by her master. Seminole culture and history are well integrated into the plot and some very realistic details concerning the life of a slave woman are woven in, too. The author also utilizes the Everglades setting so well that the swamp is almost a character itself. I read this book in one sitting and have gone back to it many times to fondly relive Calida and Panther's story. Despite my now rather large and growing collection of historical romances, I have yet to find a book in the genre that surpasses "Seminole Song." Bravo, Vella, and let's have some more Indian romances with heroines of color.
Rating:  Summary: A runaway slave&a Seminle brave,together they make history Review: Panther, the War Chief of a small Seminole band, tries to rescue a member of his tribe from cruel plantation owner Reddin Croon. However, something goes wrong and Panther ends up becoming a captive of Croon. Panther is
freed by a slave Calida.
With his wife Liana away, Reddin decides to enjoy the pleasures of sex with Calida, who though she loathes him has no choice. His spouse returns home early and catches him with his pants down. In a fit of rage, he kill
s her and sets it up to appear as if the Seminoles did it. He plans to silent the only witness Calida, but she flees for her life. Reddin tells the military and his influential father-in-law what the Seminoles did to Lian
a. Calida barely survives the wilderness trek, but fortunately is found by Panther, who recognizes her as the slave who freed him. As she heals he allows her to stay with the tribe, though most members object to her bein
g there.
As the military savagely search for the hostile tribe who brutally murdered Liana and her driver-slave, Calida and Panther begin to fall in love with each other. However, the tribe, including several former slaves (and
even Panther), remain very wary of the "pampered" Calida staying with them. With the military getting closer to capturing or more likely killing all of them, Calida needs to prove that she belongs not only with the tri
be, but at Panther's side forever.
No one describes the mid-nineteenth century Everglades like Vella Munn. Her latest Native-American novel, SEMINOLE SONG, is a fabulous historical romance filled with a fast-paced story line, authentic historical data g
racefully and picturesquely woven into the plot, two great lead characters, and a fantastic support cast. Fans of American romance will flock to Ms. Munn's latest Florida entry because as usual she writes a winner.
...Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: The Everglades Review: What do a Seminole warrior and a runaway slave have in common? The answer, at least for me, was simple. Both of them were willing to risk death because nothing was more important to them than freedom. For Calida and Panther, the Everglades held more than deadly animals and quicksand. Deep within the swamp, they prayed they would be able to live their lives without chains or ropes--together
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