WINDSONG REVIEWS "An exciting, exquisitely researched and sensitively written story of enduring love set in the Great Lakes of the mid-1800s." -Sandra Heath, author and winner of Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Awards for Best Regency Author and Best Regency Romance "My most satisfying reading experience in years in either historical or romance." -Bob Broemel, Retired Principal Bassoonist, Indianapolis Symphony BOOK INFORMATION WINDSONG by Kelly Ferjutz Originally published by the Berkley Publishing Group. The Forest Hill Publishing, LLC edition is available in both large print and regular print (ISBN 0-9759251-6-4 $15.00). SYNOPSIS Historical Romance on the Great Lakes of the 1800's As is the custom, Windsong, a young princess and widow, is to marry a man from her totem. Her husband must be capable of teaching her infant son, Sky, how to one day be chief. For love, Etienne, a former French-Canadian >voyageur<, strives to learn the ways of Windsong's people. But he knows--and they know--he can never >be< one of them. Is their love strong enough to rise above the call of tradition and make a new way?
The three things that I loved most while growing up were sports, classical music and writing. Now, as a grown-up (sometimes) I write about sports and classical music--and other things. I'm published in fiction and non-fiction and my world is filled with wonderful music, exciting theater and vibrant opera! Along the way I got married, became a race car driver and a mom, which settled me down a little bit. I've been a radio announcer and taped books for the Library of the Blind, driven and sold 18-wheelers and written plays and poetry and romance novels, among other things. I do reasonably well at photography, and I still love women's basketball and women's tackle football. Yes, indeed, there is such a thing--and they're wonderful! I'm now single and the proud mother of a terrific adult son and a dearly loved daughter (now deceased).