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Summer of the Eagle
Summer of the Eagle
Author: Susan Edwards
ISBN-13: 9781008439535
ISBN-10: 1008439533
Publication Date: 4/2007
Pages: 305
Rating:
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3 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Paperback
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Blaze was an outcast. The most powerful healer in her tribe, she used her impossible abilities only for good, but even that had alienated her fellow Sioux. Her father, who was pejuta wichasha, her tribe's medicine man, feared her. She herself feared some of the things she could do. And her dreams - those dreams of a child and the two slaughtered birds - were more terrifying than anything.

But it was a season of change. Blaze saw answers on the horizon, keys to the secrets she needed to unravel. The winds of destiny were rising, sweeping her toward freedom and others of her kind. There was darkness in her visions, but also a man: a tall, buckskin clad stranger with golden-brown hair and eyes as green as the leaves on trees. And though he was nothing like her, was a Frenchman, a trapper, his eyes promised understanding, kindness, and most important, a love that would be hers and hers alone.
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A sweet little story.

From the back cover:
"Blaze was an outcast, the most powerful healer of he tribe, she used her impossible abilities only for good, but even that had alienated her fellow Souix...

It was the season of change. Blaze saw answers on the horizon, keys to the secrets she needed to unravel. The winds of destiny were rising sweeping he towards freedom and others of her kind. There was darkness in her visions but there was also a man: a tall buckskin clad stranger with golden hair and eyes as green as the leaves on the trees. And though he was nothing like her, was a Frenchman, a trapper, his eyes promised understanding, kindness and most importantly, a love that would be hers alone."