To celebrate my love of all things Native American, three of my novels/stories with a NA theme are priced at .99 each and I’m giving away the eBook of Red Bird’s Song to an enthusiastic visitor who leaves me a comment. Enough enthusiasm and I may give away more than one copy (kindle or pdf, winner’s choice).
Yes, I’m easily flattered. Oh, the vanity. 🙂
A quick look at the books, and a pause to mention I will choose my winner or winner of Red Bird’s Song next Friday.
Blurb for Red Bird’s Song:
Taken captive by a Shawnee war party wasn’t how Charity Edmondson 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. ~
2012 EPIC Ebook Award Finalist
“This 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
“The storyline of Through the Fire is well-written and uncommonly descriptive. Ms. Trissel took great time and effort to research Indian beliefs and their way of life. Anyone who buys this book will take great pleasure in it.” ~You Gotta Read by Laura
“Through the Fire is full of interesting characters, beautifully described scenery, and vivid action sequences. It is a must read for any fan of historical romance.” ~Long and Short Reviews by Poinsettia
Blurb for Through the Fire:
At the height of the French and Indian War, a young English widow ventures into the colonial frontier in search of a fresh start. She never expects to find it in the arms of the half-Shawnee, half-French warrior who makes her his prisoner in the raging battle to possess a continent––or to be aided by a mysterious white wolf and a holy man.~
Timid by nature—or so she thinks—Karin McNeal hasn’t grasped who she really is or her fierce birthright. A tragic secret from the past haunts the young Scots-Irish woman longing to learn more of her mother’s death and the mysterious father no one will name. The elusive voices she hears in the wind hint at the dramatic changes soon to unfold in the mist-shrouded Alleghenies in Autumn, 1784.
Jack McCray, the wounded stranger who staggers through the door on the eve of her twentieth birthday and anniversary of her mother’s death, holds the key to unlock the past. Will Karin let this handsome frontiersman lead her to the truth and into his arms, or seek the shelter of her fiercely possessive kinsmen? Is it only her imagination or does someone, or something, wait beyond the brooding ridges—for her?
(A revised version of Daughter of the Wind)
“Ms. Trissel’s alluring style of writing invites the reader into a world of fantasy and makes it so believable it is spellbinding.” -Long and Short Reviews
“I loved the plot of this story, oh, and the setting was wonderful.” -Mistress Bella Reviews
“I found this book fascinating.” -Bitten By Books
***On sale in Kindle for .99.
An abused young wife stranded in the Alleghenies in 1783 is rescued from drowning by a rugged frontiersman who shows her kindness and passion. But is he more than he seems? And can they ever be together?
About The Lady and the Warrior: A short historical romance story with a The Last of the Mohican’s flavor to give readers a taste of my full-length American historical romance novels. If you like The Lady and the Warrior, chances are you will enjoy Red Bird’s Song and Through the Fire. Both have a strong Native American theme interwoven with the plot.
***Available at Amazon Kindle for .99 each.
I did enjoy The Lady and the warrior, though I wished it had been longer. Red Bird’s Song is on my wish list. 🙂
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Thanks Judy. Yes, many have said the same. I’ve pondered doing something longer with it. When I first wrote the story, it was to see if i could write a short story because I never had before–a challenge–and to give readers a taste of my work. I never expected it to be so popular!
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Should you decide to lengthen it, I’m putting in my request now. 🙂 I would have liked more detail and a little more time with their HEA. 😉
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Not to mention about three more plot circles….hmmmmm…on my list of things to write. 🙂
After I finsih two requested sequels. If you lengthen a story, i wonder if you retitle it, or just say The Lady and the Warrior, the novel?
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Good question. I’ve had other friends wonder what to do with updated books. I think it your solution is a good one.
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OK, will bear that in mind.
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I got really excited about the discount until I realized that I already have them all except Red Bird’s Song. Hoping I can win it today. Put me in the running PLEASE.
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OK, sure! Well, I have two more releases coming out this fall/winter, and then not a thing until I get more written.
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Hi, Beth! Just stopping by to say “hi.” I own two of these already! Thought I’d take a stab at getting another the unconventional way 🙂
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Thanks so much!
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I already have RBS, but going to check out the other three, Beth. Thanks!
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Thanks Calisa.
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