This review is of “Defiant Ecstasy”, (“Ecstasy/Gray Eagle”, #2) by Janelle Taylor.
The Story: “Defiant Ecstasy” begins by filling in details of what occurred at the end of the first book, “Savage Ecstasy”. Gray Eagle, the “hero” of the series, shows up at Fort Pierre with 2,000 Indian warriors behind him. He has a demand for the denizens of Fort Pierre: Release his white lover, Alisha Katrina Williams, the heroine of the book, to him, or he and his warriors will destroy the fort and everyone in it. After some contentious debate, the Army decides to send Alisha back to Gray Eagle.
Gray Eagle and Alisha are both happy with the decision (Gray Eagle orders his braves to destroy the fort, anyway, as payback for how the soldiers and others in the fort treated Alisha), and for a while, they are happy. Two events, however, happen to shatter their happiness.
The first: Gray Eagle’s “betrothed”, a Lakota woman named Chela, tries to kill Alisha. Gray Eagle stops this from occurring. What he can’t stop, at least immediately, is the second event: a plan by an Blackfoot woman, who concocts a scheme that Alisha isn’t really Alisha Williams, English expat, but Princess Shalee, a half-white, half-Blackfoot woman who was abducted years earlier.As part of the scheme, Alisha is taken out of the Lakota village and to a Blackfoot village to marry Shalee’s betrothed, a Blackfoot warrior named Brave Bear.
While in the Blackfoot camp, Alisha begins having romantic feelings toward Brave Bear, who treats her with the kindness that Gray Eagle doesn’t. Gray Eagle, however, refuses to give Alisha up and challenges Brave Bear for the right to marry her. Gray Eagle defeats Brave Bear, but, at Alisha’s urging, does not kill him. As they prepare to join, Gray Eagle and Alisha are plagued with problems, most of which are self-inflicted.
Some of these issues are eventually resolved, Alisha and Gray Eagle marry and are happy...for now anyway.
Upside: Mrs. Taylor’s evocative, flowing writing style is on display here, as she brought me into the world of Gray Eagle and Alisha. The characters are well-developed.
Downside: Having already established Gray Eagle as a emotional/physical abuser/rapist, Mrs. Taylor spends much of “Defiant Ecstasy” trying to rehabilitate him. For some, it might work. For me...not at all. While I don’t believe it is necessarily fair to judge someone solely by one action-or a series of actions-Gray Eagle shows no remorse for his behavior; in fact he blames Alisha for what he has done to her! And Alisha, on occasion, agrees with him! Not good.
Sex: Very little in the way of love scenes, and those that do happen are typically mild and flowery in the Janelle Taylor style.
Violence: The sacking of Fort Pierre occurs “offscreen”. Gray Eagle and Brave Bear’s fight is only mildly graphic.
Bottom Line: I am a fan of Mrs. Taylor, but I totally repudiate her efforts to try to defend/excuse/justify Gray Eagle’s behavior.