The Search For Sunlei
H.L. Grandin
Acorn Book Services, Apr 22 2014, $14.99
www.acornbookservices.com
ISBN: 9780991583003
Five years ago, understanding the Promise of two potential
outcomes, Tyoga Weathersby sent his beloved Sunlei away to keep her safe from
the South Fork Shawnee. While Sunlei
lived in the Iroquois village of Kanaitaro, Ty became respected in English and Cherokee
circles, and with Trinity Jane has two young kids residing at Twin Oaks in
Virginia.
The Promise whispers to Ty that his Sunlei needs rescuing from
vicious Iroquois Chief Quisquis, who with French support reigns supreme in
Ohio. Over the objection of his pregnant
mate, Ty, his brother Tes Qua and his planation overseer Brister head to
Tuskareegee to drop off supplies. Afterward,
Brister returns to the planation. Ty and
Tes Qua meet dying Standing Bird who tells them that the French and Iroquois
are aware of the British army coming to attack them. Ty continues with the rescue while Tes Qua goes
to Albany to warn the British. As he
heads towards Kanaitaro, Ty visits his mother for the first time in five
years. She berates him for not coming
home with his family of whom she never met, and tells him he misused the
Promise when he slaughtered several Indians.
Sad Ty knows she is right as he struggles to contain his demons, but
treks on with his quest.
The second The Legend of Tyoga Weathersby is an exciting Pre
Revolutionary War drama. The leisurely-pace
vivid storyline provides a deeper look at the Promise and enables the reader to
feel they are on the journey; while his mate and mother rip skin from the hero
that keeps him humanly grounded. The Search For Sunlei is a strong mid eighteenth century
Colonial America historical.
Harriet Klausner
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