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Black Eagle (Warriors of the Iroquois Novels) [Mass Market Paperback]

Gen Bailey (Author)
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Warriors of the Iroquois Novels May 5, 2009
A thrilling Warriors of the Iroquois novel-from an exciting new voice in Native American romance.

Fleeing her corrupt uncle, Marisa Rathburn heads to a friend's home in the north, despite the escalating battles between the English and French. Mesmerized by her beauty, a Mohawk warrior named Black Eagle volunteers to act as her eyes through the wild forests of New England. As danger surrounds them, he realizes Marisa is not as she appears. Caught in the crossfire of war, with an assassin on their trails, they discover that trusting in their love may be the only way to survive.

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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley; Original edition (May 5, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425228185
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425228180
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,094,279 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Writing under the pen names of Gen Bailey and Karen Kay, Gen is the author of seventeen best selling historical romances. She has been praised by reviewers and fans alike for bringing the historic American Indian culture to life, and she has been nominated for several different awards. Gen's great-grandmother was Choctaw Indian, and because of this, she is honored to be able to write stories that depict the Native American point of view.

All seventeen of her books concern the Native American culture, and says Gen, "With the power and passion of romance, I hope to bring about an awareness of the vital forces that helped shape the American Indian culture. There are some things that should never be forgotten."

 

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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Warriors of the Iroquois: Black Eagle by Gen Bailey by twolipsreviews.com, July 28, 2009
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Set during the French and Indian War in upper New York in 1755 Gen Bailey's Black Eagle gives us the story of Marisa and Black Eagle. Black Eagle is a Mohawk warrior aligned with the English. When he sees Marisa he falls instantly in love with her. Marisa is the great-niece of John Rathburn, a wealthy English colonist who raised her on the death of her parents. Marisa overhears her uncle planning to take over a Dutch village in Pennsylvania and make slaves out of the villagers. As she thinks back on things her uncle has done, she realizes he is not honorable and she confronts him with his plans. She then decides to take her maid and go to New Hampshire for the summer but her uncle's plan include she never make it to New Hampshire. With Black Eagle as their guide, Marisa, her maid and Black Eagle travel through hostile tribal land and attempts are made on Marisa's life. When it is determined who is behind the attacks, Black Eagle suggests she come to his village and become his wife. Later Marisa is able to confront her uncle and make plans for her future.

I enjoyed Black Eagle. It started slow and I wondered if I could finish it but as Gen Bailey begins to tell the customs and legends of the Mohawks, as well as the history, the story comes alive. This is not a period of history studied extensively in school and, therefore, it was a treat to read this historical romance. I learned something about the Mohawks and the other tribes of the Five Nations, later the Six Nations, and the philosophies handed down to our Founding Fathers by them. I also liked learning the importance of the women in the tribe. As the story unfolds I appreciated how Marisa began to question what she learned in regards to the native tribes. I liked how Black Eagle explained things to her and how she contrasted it against her experiences in English society. She and Black Eagle agree to disagree on many things but slowly, as Marisa lives among the Mohawks and sees how their society works, she begins to see the prejudices that exist and starts to choose how she wants to live. I loved how Black Eagle teaches Marisa to open her eyes to her surroundings. I also enjoyed how Black Eagle teaches Marisa not to be shy when making love. Black Eagle is patient but shows Marisa a new world that few English would accept. I don't want to ruin the ending but, based on the little history I have read about the English who were brought into native society, Marisa's feelings and wants are fact-based.

Black Eagle by Gen Bailey is a good read. It is the first of her Warriors of the Iroquois series and if the rest of the series is as good, we are in for some enticing reads in the future.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Storytelling, March 4, 2010
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Gen Bailey weaves a compelling story, and the history she puts in her books is very compelling to me. I have always been interested in the past and am sincerely ashamed of all the things that have been done to the Indian tribes.

Gen's writing touched my soul.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Reminds me of The Last of the Mohicans, February 26, 2010
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I've long been a fan of Karen Kay and when I discovered that Gen Bailey is a pen name for Karen, it was like discovering an old friend. I went out and bought the book immediately. I was not disappointed.

The story line is fast paced and reminded me of The Last of the Mohicans. In fact, once started,I couldn't put the book down. One thing this author does is that she pulls me into the story. When I read her books I feel as if I am there. I can feel the pine needles beneath my feet -- it's as though you're walking it, perceiving it.

Beautiful.
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