Frontier Fires

Frontier Fires
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Publisher : Diversion Books
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781940941394
ISBN-13 : 1940941393
Rating : 4/5 (393 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Frontier Fires by : Rosanne Bittner

Download or read book Frontier Fires written by Rosanne Bittner and published by Diversion Books. This book was released on 2014-03-21 with total page 349 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The love story of Caleb and Sarah Sax continues in the second book of the Blue Hawk trilogy, which takes them to 1833 Texas (then still part of Mexico), when the hunger for free land fueled the growing populace. Inevitably, these new settlers want Texas to be an independent province apart from Mexican rule. Caleb’s family is pulled into the Mexican war, and one of Caleb’s cherished sons rides off to join the fight at the Alamo. Thinking his son has died, Caleb must contend with this terrible sorrow amid facing an old enemy who returns to once again to destroy Caleb and Sarah’s life together. Danger and tragedy lurk everywhere, but Caleb and Sarah share a love that rises above all trial and tragedy. Frontier Fires is packed with stunning and factual American history and shows how one family became crucial to the birth of Texas. PRAISE: “Power, passion, tragedy, and triumph are Rosanne Bittner’s hallmarks. Again and again, she brings readers to tears.” —Romantic Times “Extraordinary…Bittner’s characters spring to life.” —Publishers Weekly

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