STRONGHEART'S WOMAN by Zeece Lugo
I was introduced to the lovely, spicy, witchy
woman, Setiyah, in the first novel of this wonderful world, Daniel's Fork. In
that tale, she was an older woman and the widow of Lord Victor Strongheart.
This book tells the story of a younger Setiyah and Lord Victor, how they met
and the obstacles they each overcame to realize their true love. I love
Setiyah's character. She's head-strong, independent, saucy and loyal to her
core. But she can also be soft and vulnerable.
By the established Accords, the only way Victor Strongheart can become the Lord of Daniel's Fork, he must wed the Choctaw Chieftain's daughter, Princess Annasai. Yes, she's everything a hot-blooded man could want, beautiful, sexy and passionate. But, she's also willful, spoiled and selfish. She has a hard time relating to the needs of her people and their misfortunes. As Victor becomes closer with Annasai, he realizes she's not the one that has claimed his heart and the best woman to serve the people of Daniel's Fork.
I really love the concept of Daniel's Fork, and could see myself living in this type of world. I hate our modern existence and what we, as humans, have lost to the God of progress and technology.l I also think that Zeece Lugo outdid herself with this book. It's more alive with drama and emotions than the first one. The story is gripping and fast-paced, and I couldn't wait to get to the conclusion. The story is well-written and the characters each have their own voice. I loved this story and can't wait to read more from this extremely, talented author. I highly recommend this tale and give it my 5 feathers. Good job.
By the established Accords, the only way Victor Strongheart can become the Lord of Daniel's Fork, he must wed the Choctaw Chieftain's daughter, Princess Annasai. Yes, she's everything a hot-blooded man could want, beautiful, sexy and passionate. But, she's also willful, spoiled and selfish. She has a hard time relating to the needs of her people and their misfortunes. As Victor becomes closer with Annasai, he realizes she's not the one that has claimed his heart and the best woman to serve the people of Daniel's Fork.
I really love the concept of Daniel's Fork, and could see myself living in this type of world. I hate our modern existence and what we, as humans, have lost to the God of progress and technology.l I also think that Zeece Lugo outdid herself with this book. It's more alive with drama and emotions than the first one. The story is gripping and fast-paced, and I couldn't wait to get to the conclusion. The story is well-written and the characters each have their own voice. I loved this story and can't wait to read more from this extremely, talented author. I highly recommend this tale and give it my 5 feathers. Good job.
Thank you, Sahara! It warms my heart to read this!
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Sorry I was late in getting this review out, but I was busy. I really like your stories.
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