Rebecca Smythe’s world inside Fort Cavendish is turned upside down in the winter of 1759 when an Native American girl is brought in to work at The Comfort Shack. The girl quickly has the men under her spell and is not what she at first seems.
The new girl soon has her hooks into most of the men, including the officers, and even Rebecca's husband. Meanwhile, men are dying at their posts, a few a week, victims of some unknown New World plague.
Mark Souza lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife, two children, and mongrel beast-dog, Tater. When he’s not writing, he’s out among you trying to look and act normal (whatever that is), reminding himself that the monsters he’s created are all in his head, no more real than campaign promises.
Ii really enjoyed this book. It was unexpected. I thought not another predictable vampire book, but it was not predictable. It had a historical setting. A fem fatal and some gender/cultural conflict. Short and sweet.