Sacrifice and Reward
Paha Sapa Saga, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jon Reeder
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By:
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Robin Deeter
About this listen
Which will be the victor: hatred or love?
Mid-18th century North America is a hotbed of unrest between many Native American tribes, who are feuding over territory. By this time, most of the Kiowa bands have been pushed west by the Lakota, who are on the move southward from the Great Lakes region. These invaders from the North want the game-rich, lush pasture lands of the territory for themselves.
However, one small Kiowa band is determined to remain in their early homelands in the region of what will be one day known as Eastern South Dakota. These two enemy tribes are brought face-to-face through the vision of a young Kiowa medicine man.
Sky Dancer, a beautiful, Kiowa widow, and a proud Lakota warrior, Dark Horse, are forced to marry in order to create an alliance between their peoples. Right from the beginning, they clash in a tests of wills, loathing each other on sight, making a happy marriage seem out of the question.
Will the sacrifice that is asked of them save their tribes? Can these two enemies overcome their initial hatred to find love in an unlikely place, or will distrust keep them from the reward they both crave?
©2016, 2017 Robin Deeter (P)2018 Robin DeeterWhat listeners say about Sacrifice and Reward
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- LeMiliere
- 28-01-18
Enimies to Friends
This is the first book I have ever read or listened to by Robin Deeter but it will most certainly not be my last. This book was beautifully written about Sky Dancer a lovely Kiowa widow who has locked her heart away after the deaths of her husband and child and Dark Horse an high ranking Lakota warrior. But it's not just their story it is the story of their two respective tribes and how by making an alliance and working together they manage to forge true friendships and love and enemies do indeed become friends.
One of the main characters in this book is the medicine man for the Kiowa tribe, Chirping Cricket, he is very young and after the death of his mentor he is forced to step up way too soon and become the medicine man. Whilst no one in the tribe expects much from him it soon become obvious that Chirping Cricket has hidden talents which will be used to the benefit of both tribes.
It is at Cricket's instigation that a marriage is arranged between Sky Dancer and Dark Horse and the start of the alliance is forged but it is also Cricket who saves the day by way of his talks with and visions of The Bison. There is lots of action to the story and we are given a wonderful insight as to how the different native american tribes lived as well as learning about some of their customs and taboos.
Robin Deeter's attention to detail and descriptive qualities are excellent and how we watched the many characters in this story grow and change was very well done. This is the first book of a new series and you could read or listen to it as a standalone but I for one will be eager to listen to the next book in this very good, well written and thought provoking story.
I was gifted a copy of this book and am writing this review voluntarily.
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- MCR.
- 02-02-18
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I really enjoyed this story, I was not sure what I expected before I started to listen to this recording but it was not this wonderful saga. I am so impressed with the author's empathy and obvious love of the people she writes about. Right from the start I felt so close to the two tribes and their struggle to integrate with each other and just forge out an existence in a harsh world. The struggling lovers and the wonderful character Cricket and the old Chiefs are so endearing and bring the tribes to life. The narration was excellent I can't fault it and I am so glad I had the chance to listen to this wonderful story. It deserves the 5 stars I gave it.
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