 Spirit of Dawn
Reviewed by Alexander Wolf © 2006
Wild Child Publishing.com © 2006
Title: Spirit of Dawn
Author: Samantha Byrne
Publisher: Freya's Bower
Genre: Sweet erotica/Historical/Paranormal
ISBN: 0-9771314-5-9
Release Date: July 2006
Who is this strong, beautiful, mystery woman who brings healing to the hearts of men? A woman spirit who does this with such passionate touches it astounds. With a silent and mysterious allure, she willingly and knowingly brings down the walls around men's bitter hearts, carrying hidden pain away with her during the grace of each dawn.
Ashkii is an elder of his clan torn by the parting loss of his wife and infant son, living up to his responsibility to his Navajo clan and village with an anguish of a lost spirit.
Jack Conover is a rancher recently rejected in a tortured courtship. With many families dependent upon him, he struggles to overcome his cursed bitterness.
When each of these good men find this astounding woman, they discover that she knows them both in all the unspoken ways and all the forgotten, hidden paths into their closed hearts. She knows how to awaken the fierce desire they believed lost. She moves them into giving themselves to her as they find a passionate soul that takes us to a remarkable moment where human beings and the spirit blend together in pain to give life healing.
With a gentle true voice of compassion, and wisdom along with vivid passion, Samantha Byrne guides us with grace into Ashkii's and Jack's healing moments.
Both stories in Spirit of Dawn are remarkably erotic romances written in such a way that they will bring a healing touch to the reader too. For this, Samantha Byrne will become a favorite author for many, touching the hearts of readers everywhere.
Samantha Byrne is an amazing Freya's Bower author. I give Spirit of Dawn a rating of four cat's.

Rating: 4 cats
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