Always: A Native American Saga (The Trelawney Family #1) by Jessie Rose Case


Always: A Native American Saga (The Trelawney Family #1)
Title : Always: A Native American Saga (The Trelawney Family #1)
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 411
Publication : Published October 27, 2016

This is a HOT, seriously HOT HEA, fictional, historical romantic western. Set in the 1880s American West, a Native American Indian and a young girl making her way in that new world.

Not for the faint-hearted, filled with some very tantalizing hot sex and a strong dominant male. A sweeping saga of one woman’s struggle to live and love. Temptations and passions. Conflicts and torment. To raise your own passions and bring them alive.

If you’re looking for something to tempt your days and nights, you just found it. Enjoy!

Written mainly in British English, with Americanisms and slang from both languages.

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A Fictional Historical Western Saga. In the Western Romantics Series.

NOTE TO READERS: If you love the work of Anna Hackett and Eve Langlais you will love this. A historical fiction fantasy Novel.

A Native American Indian & American West young woman romance, filled with hot sex, strong dominant men and a sexy kick-ass female who knows how to hold her own. It’s gritty, confrontational and steam will be coming out of your ears.


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1879. American west. It had been nearly 7 years since Elizabeth Trelawney, an only child was sent East to live with her Aunt. The last 2 years wearing greatly upon her. How many social engagements and meeting ‘suitable young men’ would she have to endure?

None of it interested her. It didn’t feel real or right. It brought a sense of betrayal she didn't understand. She longed for the home she remembered. The life she left behind.

Images would flood her dreams and her body would wake in anticipation and loss. It confused her and made her ache with need. No longer able to hold back her feelings, frustrated and determined, with a pull towards home that she did not understand. She starts out on the journey that would forge the rest of her life.

Alone, having escaped the ever-watchful eye of her aunt. She could do this. She had to.

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Red Wolf. Oldest son to the Chief of his tribe. Fell in love at the age of 13.

His father bringing the whole tribe to pay tribute to the American whose land was part of theirs. She was the most beautiful thing he had ever seen. So light, the sun dimmed in her presence. It called to him. Still a child with the promise of womanhood.

He became a brother to her until her family had taken her from him and sent her East. To become the lady of her station in life. He mourned her loss and waited. The years passed and he refused to take a wife. Tribal responsibility laid heavily upon him. But he would not betray his love of her. And still, he waited ….

She would be back and soon he could feel it …. the time of waiting would be over. He would remind her of where she belonged.

Where her future was and then, he would take back what belonged to him and no one would stop him ......


Always: A Native American Saga (The Trelawney Family #1) Reviews


  • Tina

    Always

    Alright I can honestly say this story could have been so much better if not for the juvenile back and forth drama. I could have overlooked the repeating sentences, spelling errors and grammar errors if the overall storyline had not been so trivialize. It was a good start the first quarter of the book then it went down hill from there. There were truly interesting parts of this story that could have been so much better in the overall storyline if not for the drama. I don't usually give bad reviews because it does take courage to write any story. I am frustrated that a good base story turned out so far from what it could've been. The ending was rushed and dissatisfying. Nothing was really settled, no loose ends were tied up and relationships were left hanging. Just overall frustrating.

  • Nothing Like A Great Book

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    I didn’t enjoy it, and had to eventually start skipping through the very lengthy chapters, looking for something interesting. There wasn’t anything interesting, but there was lots of convoluted craziness going on. The love story between the protagonists was drawn out to the max, and was a damp squid. I didn’t feel anything for any of the characters, and found the writing to be very disjointed; the story all over the place. Coupled with the grammar and spelling mistakes, it was hard going. At 483 pages, it’s 300 pages too long .

  • Judy Fredel

    Excellent book

    This book had all the feels. I will definitely read it again. There were many tears and slot of happiness. Loved all the characters.

  • Lou

    Oooo la la. This was rather dishy. I'm glad it had a happy ending!

  • Ruy Sera

    Too many grammatical errors, it was really difficult to follow the storyline. The ending was disappointing, as well.