Seminole Song by Vella Munn

Seminole Song

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Two vastly different worlds.

A common goal—survival.

What is freedom's price? Caldia, a desperate escaped slave, has no choice. If she's to live, she must hide from her brutal owner in the dangerous Everglades. And to depend on the wild Seminole warrior who is the only one standing between her and a nightmare existence.

In contrast, Panther, War Chief of a small Seminole Indian band, sees the wilderness as home and protector. He'll choose death over being forced to leave his ancestral lands.

The two strangers have a common foe. Reddin, who owns the plantation where Caldia has been forced to live, will do everything he can to control and silence his beautiful half-black slave. His hatred of Panther runs so deep he enlists the military to hunt down the savage.

By day, Caldia and Panther hide from deadly forces. By night, they struggle to deny their growing love for each other.

"Munn's knowledge of the period and locale is extensive, and she skillfully conjures the Seminole's agonizing and brave stand-off with the government as well as the terrifying risk taken by the slaves who join them. She brings into sharp relief the hesitant attempt of slaves and Indians to bridge vastly different cultures and experience in order to find love and freedom." –Publishers Weekly

"An entertaining, fast-moving, fascinating, and well-researched work of historical fiction." –Affaire de Coeur.

"Fabulous…a winner." –Harriet Klausner, Midwest Book Review.

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