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Dawn on a Distant Shore:
"Skillfully told ... Ưa¨ captivating romantic historical saga."
-- "Booklist"
"Donati's engaging characters, her strong sense of place and the lively escapades pull readers along to the end."
-- "Rocky Mountain News"
"A balanced blend of bravery, treachery, romance, suffering and hope."
-- "The Tampa Tribune and Times"
" Will keep readers up into the wee hours." -- "Orlando Sentinel"
" A story of epic proportions, akin to those wonderful wilderness classics by James Fenimore Cooper, but with the modern twist of a Diana Gabaldon." -- "Romantic Times"
" Masterfully weaves the evocative history of the founding of America with the powerful challenges faced by those, like the Bonners, who settled this new world." -- "BookPage"
"Will keep readers up into the wee hours."--"Orlando Sentinel"
"A story of epic proportions, akin to those wonderful wilderness classics by James Fenimore Cooper, but with the modern twist of a Diana Gabaldon."--"Romantic Times"
"Masterfully weaves the evocative history of the founding of America with the powerful challenges faced by those, like the Bonners, who settled this new world."--"BookPage"
"Will keep readers up into the wee hours." "Orlando Sentinel"
"A story of epic proportions, akin to those wonderful wilderness classics by James Fenimore Cooper, but with the modern twist of a Diana Gabaldon." "Romantic Times"
"Masterfully weaves the evocative history of the founding of America with the powerful challenges faced by those, like the Bonners, who settled this new world." "BookPage""
"Will keep readers up into the wee hours." Orlando Sentinel
"A story of epic proportions, akin to those wonderful wilderness classics by James Fenimore Cooper, but with the modern twist of a Diana Gabaldon." Romantic Times
"Masterfully weaves the evocative history of the founding of America with the powerful challenges faced by those, like the Bonners, who settled this new world." BookPage"
"Will keep readers up into the wee hours."--Orlando Sentinel
It is the winter of 1974 and the second book in 'The Wilderness Series' finds Nathaniel and Elizabeth Bonner blissfully married and comfortably settled into the new life they have made together in the North American frontier-country.
However, their happiness proves to be short-lived. Nathaniel's father, the white Mohawk Hawkeye, has been imprisoned in Canada. Determined to rescue him, Nathaniel leaves his new wife, daughter Hannah and newly-born twins, and sets out in search of his father. However, on his journey, he himself is arrested and accused by British colonials of spying – a hanging offence.
Elizabeth in a desperate bid to save her husband, gathers up her small children and embarks on a treacherous journey across hostile terrain in order to find him. However, the fate of the Bonner family appears to be in the hands of other forces who intend too kidnap them and take them to Scotland to engage them in a bitter family feud and a destiny they could never have imagined.
Praise for Sara Donati:
"A beautiful love story... Ms. Donati's artistic talent for description will take you where you have never been before. No one else has this gifted talent. The skill of making you feel you are actually there experiencing every moment, every chill, every season, and every breath... This is a definite must. Remarkably written... Outstanding."
RENDEZVOUS
"'Into the Wilderness' is one of those rare stories that let you breathe the air of another time, and leave your footprints on the snow of a wild, strange place."
DIANA GABALDON
Each time you open a book, you hope to discover a story that will make your spirit of adventure and romance sing. This book delivers on that promise."
AMANDA QUICK
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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. First Australian Trade Paperback Edition. Large softcover, first Australian trade paperback edition, 626gms, 463 pages. This is the sequel to the epic tale of love and survival in frontier America, Into the Wilderness. Book is in good condition with minor general wear and tear and moderate to heavy page discolouration/spotting throughout, otherwise no other pre-loved markings. Seller Inventory # HISFIC8860