Gillian: The Oregon Trail (Brides of the Rockies Book 4) Two broken hearts collide on the path to redemption …After being given to a wealthy man in a faro game, Gillian Netty Stone flees Virginia for the safety of Independence, Missouri.
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| Title | : | Gillian: The Oregon Trail (Brides of the Rockies Book 4) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.94 (220 Votes) |
| Asin | : | B014GOFSIY |
| Format Type | : | - |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-08-25 |
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Two broken hearts collide on the path to redemption …
After being given to a wealthy man in a faro game, Gillian Netty Stone flees Virginia for the safety of Independence, Missouri. On the edge of civilization, the town borders a vast prairie, and the promise of freedom for so many—including Gillian. But trouble always has a way of intruding, and she is on the run again, sneaking aboard a stranger’s wagon, as he prepares to join a group of settlers heading west on the Oregon Trail.
Cole Clarkson is stunned to find a young woman in his wagon, hiding amongst crates of provisions. Being with Gillian reminds him of the past and all that he’s lost—a family he will never see again. Opening his heart is far too great a risk, but the winsome brunette breaks through each of his defenses, weakening his resolve to never fall in love again.
Editorial :
I noticed a beta reader mentioned, reading Falling Colours before this book is a good idea, I'm glad I did in that order. My kid is into frogs right now and I was looking for good illustrations and a readable, age-appropriate (he is 6) text all at the same time. But I know we're going to get more of Cam and Indie when she writes the next Harris Brothers book, which I hope is Tanner's book cuz there's something brewing between him and Belle!!!!. Focus boxes stimulate thinking and provide practical application of the information presented. In such circumstances, the most you can do is offer your own, adult opinion on the book's merits, with perhaps a guess as to how kids might feel. I always remember this phrase: "and he was tied to a horse, taken to the Isle of Ely where his eyes were pulled out of his head" No kid, raised on slam, bang, pow movies and comic books could miss the point here. This is guaranteed to make a boy very, very nervous.. I could sprinkle a little EDTA in the flask
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