She should fear him. He should hate her.
From early childhood, the Modoc woman Luash viewed white newcomers as her people's enemy. The army in particular is committed to destroying those she loves. As the voice of Eagle Spirit, she longs to return to when her ancestors roamed the Land Of Burned Out Fires in peace. Sadly, that precious time is no more, but she'll do everything she can to try to make the newcomers understand how precious the wilderness is to those who have always lived here.
Army advisor Jed Britton isn't interested in a word the brave young woman speaks. Why should he when, only a few years ago, a savage nearly killed him? However, despite his scars and hatred, he can't deny Luash's impact on his senses-or her mysterious relationship with an eagle.
As fall gives way to brutal winter and more soldiers arrive, Modoc men, women, and children take refuge in the arid lava beds. Although outnumbered, the tribe declares war on all whites. Will Luash close her heart to Jed and choose death over surrender?
Finalist, best historical of the year, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Finalist, Women Writing the West Willa Award.
Romance Pioneer-Romantic Times.
"Spirit of the Eagle is a fast-paced multicultural western romance that will arouse fans of both genres. No one does Native American historical novels better than Vella Munn."-Affaire de Coeur.
"Readers will be immediately drawn into this stirring novel. Vella Munn carefully crafts characters and a plot whose realism and heroism combine, making for a powerful, exciting read." -Romantic Times
"Engrossing historical fiction. Highly recommended." -Kliatt.
From early childhood, the Modoc woman Luash viewed white newcomers as her people's enemy. The army in particular is committed to destroying those she loves. As the voice of Eagle Spirit, she longs to return to when her ancestors roamed the Land Of Burned Out Fires in peace. Sadly, that precious time is no more, but she'll do everything she can to try to make the newcomers understand how precious the wilderness is to those who have always lived here.
Army advisor Jed Britton isn't interested in a word the brave young woman speaks. Why should he when, only a few years ago, a savage nearly killed him? However, despite his scars and hatred, he can't deny Luash's impact on his senses-or her mysterious relationship with an eagle.
As fall gives way to brutal winter and more soldiers arrive, Modoc men, women, and children take refuge in the arid lava beds. Although outnumbered, the tribe declares war on all whites. Will Luash close her heart to Jed and choose death over surrender?
Finalist, best historical of the year, Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association.
Finalist, Women Writing the West Willa Award.
Romance Pioneer-Romantic Times.
"Spirit of the Eagle is a fast-paced multicultural western romance that will arouse fans of both genres. No one does Native American historical novels better than Vella Munn."-Affaire de Coeur.
"Readers will be immediately drawn into this stirring novel. Vella Munn carefully crafts characters and a plot whose realism and heroism combine, making for a powerful, exciting read." -Romantic Times
"Engrossing historical fiction. Highly recommended." -Kliatt.
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