Warrior’s Embrace

cover[1]

Warrior’s Embrace

Evidence that Native Americans invented the Polaroid.

Spread the love
7 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
EricL
EricL
7 years ago

Getting child abuse vibes off this one. A warrior wants to embrace a young girl? Yeah, this one is a fail.

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago
Reply to  EricL

…yeah, it’s creepy. That title combined with a poor quality photo of a little kid, crouched
by a tree in the dark and looking bored, if not downright uncomfortable? Probably not what Betty Brooks was going for.

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

She’s wearing a Halloween costume. What’s that about? I don’t get it.

Tuula
Tuula
7 years ago
Reply to  Lydia

The last photo of the girl before her disappearance on All Hallow’s Eve…

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago
Reply to  Lydia

Cultural appropriation, mostly.

Catie
Catie
7 years ago
Reply to  Grackle

Johanna’s gift of healing has proven to be a curse instead. Barely escaping from a man who would use her for personal gain, she discovers a half-dead stranger in a dark alley. She risked her safety to heal the Comanche and couldn’t have been more shocked when he claimed her for his own.
Hawkeye had urgent business to attend to but would not leave the lovely Johanna behind. Although she tried to resist him he threw her over his shoulder and carried her away from civilization where he was determined they would live together among the Comanche people.
But it was a time of turmoil between the Indian Nations and the pioneers and fate intervened. Johanna found herself fleeing from the Indians as well as the man who thought to use her. But Hawkeye was determined not to lose his bride. He would follow her to the ends of the earth if necessary and he would have his beautiful Johanna in his arms again.

I think creepy was exactly what she was going for. Unless I’m completely misreading this blurb.

Viergacht
Viergacht
7 years ago

Apparently one of the NDN characters is named “Hawkeye”. I’m dyin.