Daughter of the Fox by J. A. Ferguson

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  • Pub. Date: April 2001
  • 299pp
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    • Pub. Date: April 2001
    • Publisher: ImaJinn Books
    • Format: Paperback, 299pp

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    When war erupts between the Massachusetts colonists and the Wampanoag Indians, Hannah Chaffee is abducted from her tavern to assume another woman's life. Maugin, warrior leader of his clan, returns from a foray to discover an Englishwoman in his bed. He is unprepared for how Hannah seems to be a part of his spirit journeys to places where no Englishwoman should be welcome. The spirit guide dares Hannah to protect the old ways, but to do that Hannah must risk her heart, for her only ally in the Wampanoag world and the spirit world may be the very man who wants her gone from both...Maugin.

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    fascinating exotic paranormal Colonial romanceby harstan

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    March 25, 2001: West of the Plymouth Colony lies the smaller settlement of Kickemuit. The residents and the Wampanoag tribe have lived in harmony for years until the growth of the village began to strain relations. Indians are no longer welcome in the town?s tavern run by Hannah Chaffe and her father. The Wampanoag incited by their leader attack the village and burn down the tavern.

    Hannah is brought to the clan village of Attuck-quoch where Quiapen adopts her and changes her name to Seaki. She is expected to become the wife of Maugin who wants nothing to do with an Englishwoman named for the real Seaki who is buried with his heart. Hannah also wants nothing to do with her intended. Instead she wants to find the young girl who worked in the tavern with her. For two people with no desire to mate, they seem to share visions about their true feelings. Honesty is the only way to avert tragedy.

    DAUGHTER OF THE FOX is a fascinating exotic paranormal Colonial romance that provides the audience an incredible look at the early stages of this country?s development. From the start, J.A. Ferguson captures her audience?s attention and never allows it to waiver, as the paranormal elements augment a powerful historical tale that feels real. Ms. Ferguson is already known as one of the top guns of the colonial romance and this tale shows her ability to widen the envelope.

    Harriet Klausner