Red Haircrow
Autor von A Lieutenant's Love
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Werke von Red Haircrow
Getagged
Wissenswertes
- Geburtstag
- 1972-01-07
- Land (für Karte)
- Germany
- Geburtsort
- Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Wohnorte
- Berlin, Germany
- Berufe
- Writer
Private Chef
Law Enforcement Officer (former)
Publisher - Kurzbiographie
- Red Haircrow is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, private chef, reviewer and former law enforcement officer of Native American descent whose hometown is Berlin. Both traditionally and independently published, Red chooses to inject realism into their fictional work and happily ever after is not always in the mix though love and strong characters always are.
Among other things, Red loves traveling, learning languages (speaks more than a few), and spending time with friends. Active in Native American affairs, Red can also be found playing RPGs, browsing 2nd hand shops and savoring the meditative Zen of archery with the medieval Longbow.
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- Werke
- 8
- Mitglieder
- 25
- Beliebtheit
- #508,561
- Bewertung
- 4.5
- Rezensionen
- 5
- ISBNs
- 2
- Favoriten
- 1
It’s a historical, even if the history is fictional since the exact details of the location and time are never revealed. The main character, Lieutenant Jarryd, has survived long years of service to his Duke. He has lost one lover to the drawn-out war already. When he meets Arin, who is a new recruit, he suppresses his immediate attraction for fear of losing him as well. Jarryd’s growing feelings, however, soon make this impossible.
Arin for his part may be physically weaker, but he stands up for himself, and I really liked how he accepted Jarryd’s reason for not giving in to their mutual attraction. I felt for them, because it was quite clear they needed each other to heal. Arin has a horrible past and being loved, for him, is something he’s only ever had dreams of.
The language Red Haircrow uses is beautiful, the descriptions drew me in and the deep emotions evident in both main characters held my attention. Even if you don’t normally like historicals, this is one I don’t think you’d want to miss. I loved it.
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