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Red Bird's Song, by Beth Trissel

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Red Bird's Song, by Beth Trissel

Taken captive by a Shawnee war party wasn't how Charity Edmonson hoped to escape an unwanted marriage. Nor did Shawnee warrior Wicomechee expect to find the treasure promised by his grandfather's vision in the unpredictable red-headed girl. George III's English Red-Coats, unprincipled colonial militia, prejudice and jealousy are not the only enemies Charity and Wicomechee will face before they can hope for a peaceful life. The greatest obstacle to happiness is in their own hearts. As they struggle through bleak mountains and cold weather, facing wild nature and wilder men, Wicomechee and Charity must learn to trust each other.

This is a new release of a previously published edition.

  • Sales Rank: #137830 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-08-25
  • Released on: 2015-08-25
  • Format: Kindle eBook

Review
2012 EPIC Ebook Award FinalistThis is a beautifully written story filled with adventure and suspense...This book touched my soul even as it provided a thrilling fictional escape into a period of history I have always found fascinating. --Night Owl Book Review by Laurie-J

I loved the descriptions...I felt I was there...Many mystical episodes are intermingled with the events...The ending is a real surprise, but I will let you have the pleasure of reading it for yourself.  --Seriously Reviewed

With Red Bird's Song, Beth Trissel has painted an unforgettable portrait of a daring and defiant love brought to life in the wild and vivid era of Colonial America. Highly recommended for lovers of American history and romance lovers alike!~Virginia Campbell

"I liked this book so much. The author has done a magnificent job of creating both characters and setting. The descriptions of the area are wonderful and put the reader right in there with the characters...I will most certainly read other books by this author." Overall rating 5 out of 5 hearts 
Reviewer: Jaye Leyel for The Romance Studio

From the Author
Much of the history and events in Red Bird's Song and Native American historical romance novel Through the Fire were inspired by accounts I uncovered while researching my English/Scots-Irish ancestors. My fascination with Colonial America, particularly stirring tales of the frontier and the Shawnee Indians, is an early and abiding one. My forebears had interactions with this tribe, including family members taken captive. I have ties to Wicomechee, an outstanding Shawnee warrior who really lived and whose story greatly impacted Red Bird's Song. I've included more on Wicomechee at the end of the novel as a bonus for my readers.
Red Bird's Song is Book Three in my Native American Warrior Series. The series loosely ties together based more on time and place and strong Native American characters than as a traditional series that follows the storyline. However, Kira, Daughter of the Moon is the actual sequel to Through the Fire, and there will be other sequels. In addition to Native Americans, hardy Scots-Irish frontiersmen and women, colonial Englishmen and ladies, and even a few Frenchmen also play an important role in this series. So far, it spans the gamut from the dramatic era of the French and Indian War, through Pontiac's War, The American Revolution and shortly thereafter. But that time period may broaden as more stories are added to this line.

From the Inside Flap
"Ms. Trissel has captured the time period wonderfully. As I read I am transported back to the mid-1700's on the American frontier...I felt I was there through Ms. Trissel's descriptions and settings. I look forward to reading more of Beth Trissel."~Shelia, Reviewer for Two Lips

Most helpful customer reviews

24 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
A Captivating Read filled with Fascinating Characters
By Winona Cross
Beth Trissel has gleaned fascinating facts from her own Scot-Irish ancestral history to weave words telling a magical story of love, redemption, and hardship in the midst of cultural clashes. "Red Bird's Song" begins in the fall of 1764 in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Readers are immediately hooked with the opening scene of a pending Shawnee attack on a small English settlement.

Beautiful, nature-loving, and adventurous Charity Edmonson leaves the confines of her aunt's kitchen to gather herbs. And, to clear her head. An arranged marriage looms in her future. The intended groom is a friend, but not a paramour.

Charity is taken captive by Wicomechee, a Shawnee warrior. She runs from him. He is impressed with her speed but quickly catches her. The sounds of the war party in the settlement tear at Charity's heart. She soon learns that her uncle is among the dead. Her aunt is missing. And, her very pregnant widowed cousin is reunited with a former English love. The raid was designed to reunite Emma with Colin Dickson, now a blood brother of Wicomechee and a Shawnee on the run from a murder charge. Colin's new name is Waupee.

Charity soon finds herself falling in love with, fearful of, and not completely trusting her captor whom she calls Mechee. Wicomechee dubs Charity Red Bird because of her red hair. Red Bird's impulsive nature tends to lead the war party into exceptional danger.

Beth Trissel subtly uses her vast knowledge of herbs and plants to comfort and heal in several scenes. She weaves some good and bad traits of both the English and Shawnee culture in a realistic manner. This was my first book from Beth Trissel. It will not, by any means, be my last. She's a genius with historical romance. Beth Trissel has earned the five stars.

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
Very ho-hum
By Spiderlily
I'm the kind of girl that loves romance novels but I need the premise to be realistic enough to buy into it. I went into this with high hopes due to the high reviews. However from the very beginning the descriptions were shallow, the conversation was stilted and very odd, and the situations contrived and not very believable. Reads a bit like amateur fan fiction. I gave it three starts but haven't been able to get past chapter 2 because I just don't find the characters believable.

However I'm sure that there are people that like this kind of thing, so if you don't mind cliche and contrivance and just want romance it might be your thing.

I leave you with a quote from Chapter 2 just to give you a taste of what you'll be getting:
"The fire in Charity's jewel-like eyes and the tremor at her pretty mouth told Wicomechee she sought a target to strike. He could stare endlessly at this English beauty, but had the distinct impression he was about to be attacked.
She loosed the first volley. "How can your people be so heartless?" He bristled. Here was this glorious girl in all her ignorance daring to berate him. "You speak to me of caring, daughter of the Long Knives? Your people cause us much suffering, also to Shawnee women and children"

And this is Chapter 2. I assume the rest of it follows the same suit. I won't be reading it but I'll let the words speak for themselves and someone out there might like it for what it is.

18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Beth Trissel puts you there!
By Vonnie Davis
If you have an appreciation of history, or are a person who enjoys learning about other cultures or a lover of romance, do yourself a huge favor and buy this book. The author has me right there: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling and feeling everything along with the heroine, Charity, as she assimulates into the Native culture, pre-Revolutionary War. Anytime a writer is skilled enough in his or her craft to transport me on a magic-carpet-ride of words, I become an instant fan.

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