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Mahala "Beyond the Horizon"

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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2010

historical indian romance series

Born with supernatural abilities, never truly alone and unafraid. Mahala goes beyond the horizon searching for her betrothed.

A handsome Creek warrior, White Elk finds her in the forest and she recognizes him from her dreams, "He is my intended husband."

White Elk takes Mahala to his village but their arrogant medicine man, Aquaduck instantly dislikes her and decides, "She should be made to go."

4. Not a woman to be trifled with as if having a revealing, Chief Pushmenahy overrules Aquaduck's verdict and Mahala is allowed to stay.

That summer of 1698, in Northumberland County, Virginia, George Bledsoe's five sons live under the strain of a new step-mother, Elizabeth.

Heartbroken over the sudden loss of their mother, Anne, his sons deal with arising conflict under Elizabeth's new rule over their mother's household.

Not telling George... his long time friend and black servant, Seela is shocked and disheartened over Elizabeth's attitude, "She intends to change us."

Their daily work continues as the plantation prospers, during life altering hurt and disagreements that lay ahead.

In the Creek village, controversy arises as Aquaduck plots to destroy Mahala who marries White Elk and has three children.

During raids and trauma, Mahala rescues an enslaved Cherokee maiden, Okenay Ena who helps her and White Elk to raise their children.

Knowing the white and Indian worlds will collide. Mahala goes on a quest to learn the ways of their enemies and finds friendship.
Return to the pages of the past in this saga about Mahala and George Bledsoe as they struggle in life to raise their families.

Books purchased:
www.bledsoebakerpublishing.com
or www.amazon.com
Night Bird Books, Fayetteville, Ark. -- Hastings Books, Ft. Smith, Ark. - Brace Books, Ponca City, Ok. -- Steve's Sundry, Tulsa, Ok.
Review:
"Very seldom do you come upon a story as riveting as Mahala. The characters are interesting and so alive. I recommend the Mahala series to anyone who loves excitement, intrigue and exotic adventure. A real page turner, author, Laurna Joyce is a true talent!" author, Mary Suzanne Lopez.

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