I Need Your Help

Native American Women

Leading up to the launch of A Storm Coming on June 2, 2026, I will introduce the main characters. Starting with Jane, the heroine.

You are a valuable part of my team and you can help by writing an Amazon review. You will not be able to post your review until after the launch, but I need your review posted during that first week. Your review will help A Storm Coming rise in the Amazon rankings, which will determine my novel’s success.

25% Off

If you do not have a copy of A Storm Coming, I am offering a 25% off sale. I have advanced copies that I can send now. This price is my cost, plus shipping.

What Should I Say?

You need a copy now so that you can get a feel for Jane and her world. Your review does not need to be thorough, just heartfelt. You might say:

  • I was hooked from the beginning chapter and eager to know what happened next.
  • This story is carefully researched, immersing the reader in Jane’s world.
  • The book is a captivating telling of American history.
  • I got a sense of foreboding about Core Tom, and he lived up to my expectations.
  • I felt the tension from the beginning as I read of Jane’s dramatic adventures.
  • I found this a beautiful story of a strong, resourceful indigenous woman in early colonial America.

Meet Jane

A seventeen-summers-old Runehu’hu, meaning turtledove, is unflinching, until a handsome, yet mysterious, Core Tom arrives, recruiting allies to fight against English encroachment. She is forced to take the English name, Jane. A proud Tuscarora woman, she is my 7x great-grandmother and the 3x great-grandmother of Henry Berry Lowry. (Legendary outlaw/hero to members of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina.)

Jane thinks before speaking and plans her actions. She is a reluctant hero. Her main drive is to be strong.

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