At the age of thirteen, my great grandmother was kidnapped by a band of renegade warriors. By the time she was rescued she had a child (my grandmother), and when she was rescued, she faced prejudice by people of her own race. Although fiction, Bitter Autumn was inspired by my great grandmother’s experience of how strong women survive despair and cruelty, and yet remain strong and hopeful that one day their lives will change for the better.
Bitter Autumn
Genre: Historical Romance
Years of war have
hardened Captain Ford Thackery. Pledging his life to a military career, he has
sworn never to consider married life—until he rescues Birdie. He knows he must earn her trust as well as find a way
into her heart.
When she is abducted by
a renegade Pawnee cavalry scout, Ford embarks on a dangerous journey of rescue,
but he and Birdie must still bridge the gaping chasm of hatred that separates
their worlds.
Excerpt: She did not want to wake
up. It was the large hands removing her wet clothing that startled a fearful
gasp from her. She forced her eyes to open. A man hovered over her. He was
hardly more than an ominous gray shadow inside a crude shelter, and she thought
his eyes glowed with a feral light. In her delirium and thinking he was Levi
High Eagle she shrank back and had some difficulty breathing as she awaited her
fate. Drawing up in a small disconcerted knot she waited to be punished.
The snow
had seemingly spent its furor. Birdie was thoroughly depleted, both physically
and mentally. Though she tried to remain alert, her eyelids sagged beneath the
weight of her fatigue. She tried to lift her head until a large hand pressed it
down gently against a sturdy shoulder. Her brow found a warm niche against a
corded neck to nestle, and with a sigh, she gave up her futile attempts to
remain conscious. If Levi High Eagle intended to kill her he would have done so
by now.
As she
drifted off to sleep again, she was reminded that once again she had been
captured and wondered distantly if she would ever find a safe haven.
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HAPPY READING!
Bitter Autumn is a really good book and one of my favorites. Her experiences were harrowing, and i enjoyed seeing how she coped and overcame all the harsh obstacles.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Flossie. Some of Birdie Mae's experiences were from things my great grandmother told us children.
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