Ever since Karen Kay was a teenager, she was an avid romance reader. She has been called the leading voice in American romance. In fact, Avon was so impressed with her manuscript, Lakota Surrender; they gave her a three-year contract. I, for one, am glad they did, or I would never have known how great an author she truly is. The characters and dialogue are truly believable and she has a way of leaving a lasting impression when the book is finished. Once you take a walk through her website, you feel almost like a member of the family. Karen has a way of opening up her arms and welcoming with just a simple click of the mouse and a turn of the page with every one of her books.
Seneca Surrender is a tale with true-fold characters that open up their heart, emitting real emotions. Sarah and White Thunder live up to the happenings around them and try to accept things while enduring hardships. I enjoyed their conversation, their cultures, even though separate, and how they reached out to each other. With tormented souls they do everything to find a way to become one. The secondary characters enhance the story making it even more realistic. Karen Kay writes a story enabling the reader to feel the pain, agony, anguish, peril, and racism that goes much deeper, within the characters, of some of the people, in the story, to make this read remarkably good. She pens an outstanding extraordinary story beyond words.
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