THE CAPITULATION OF THE SEMINOLE NATION
I was so moved reading this story, but I had to stop and go and read a little bit of actual history of the war of the Seminoles and President Andrew Jackson, and then it became emotional and real. This isn’t just a story; this is historical events, a reality of how Negroes and Indians were demeaned and considered no better than an animal. How white slave owners used and abused their Negro slaves. The characters are well described, and the environment of where they lived and how they had to survive. Although this story takes historical events, the author has taken liberties to create a story of survival, hardships, and love. Calida is a runaway slave being pursued by a possessed master, Reddin Croon. His obsession with her is never ending. From the time she saves Panther, leader of the Egret clan, they forge a bond. The plot kept me captivated, and I was engrossed into this story, the dialog is raw, open, and honest. Readers must take in the period of 1820-1830s and the language used is crude but in context. The cast of characters all bring life to this fascinating tale of the Seminoles, Slavery, and the United States government. Disclosure: I received an e-copy of this book from eBook Discovery Read & Review Club in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts, opinions, and ratings are my own.