Shaman’s Seduction by Kathryne Kennedy


Shaman’s Seduction by Kathryne Kennedy
Publisher: Self-Published
Genre: Historical, Inspirational, Paranormal, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Length: Short story (79 pages)
Heat Level Sensual
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Orchid

What would you do to find—and keep—your perfect soul mate?

In an arctic world of magic and monsters, three powerful women face their deepest fears…and find their truest loves.

Inaluk’s Curse
The tribes are facing the fiercest battle in their history, and the last thing the chieftain’s daughter wants to do is recruit warriors from a village rumored to be cursed with cowardice. But when she meets the muscular blacksmith, Otuku, all of her preconceptions are shattered. Can Inaluk’s love for this man allow her to embrace her shaman powers and save her people?
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Za’lla’s Dream
Shaman Za’lla has a vision that compels her to make a dangerous journey to find a sister she can’t even remember. When the chieftain’s son helps her, she realizes the man she’s only admired from afar is enamored with her. As she faces the memories of a traumatic childhood, will the wall of ice around her heart melt so she can accept his love?

Kalaka’s Choice
Young Shaman Kalaka has been obsessed with gaining the affection of the artistic and handsome Alloc. Then a stranger comes to her village, and she must rely on this mysterious man, Manuk, to help save Alloc from certain death. After she travels to the spirit world and understands the truth about these two men, Kalaka must decide which one to choose before she loses her perfect soul mate forever.

Three stories in one book, all from the same author. The first tells of Inaluk, chieftains daughter who turns her back on the ability to be a shaman. She asks Otuku the blackmisht of a distant village for help fighting the wild koba. Although she knows the village is cursed she has no idea what the curse entails, but she does know whatever it is makes the villagers cowards when it comes to fighting.

Za’lla is a blind shaman, taken in as a child and taught by the old shaman of the village. She has a strange dream of a girl who looks like herself and is being attacked by the koba. A traveller and the chieftain’s son agree to help her find the girl and solve the mystery of who she is.

Kalaka is an apprentice shaman but believes she knows better than her tutor. She believes her soulmate to be Alloc who is married to the chieftain’s daughter. Her love makes her do things that are not for the benefit of the tribe, but more for the benefit of Alloc.

All three of these shaman end with strong love interests and Kalaka is a descendant of Inaluk The three women suffer from self importance, low esteem and bad judgement which leads them to believe in the wrong destinies. I could feel the cold of the area they lived in, glaciers and snow nearly all the time, but found it difficult to connect with the first and last shamans as they could have easily sorted things out for themselves without wars and trips to the spirit world. Za’lla on the other hand worked for the benefit of others, not herself.

Placid stories with excitement coming only from violence, but on the whole it all fitted together nicely.

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