PAULA'S REVIEW:
Just the book to read if you want to experience what the colonists went through! Brush up on your history with Freed by the Frontier by Sherry Shindelar, Denise Farnsworth and Susan Craft.
I love historical fiction. This one was just the ticket with brave heroes and heroines who found themselves in dire circumstances but with the help of God, carved out a living in the wilderness. Each story was different but well written and gave the atmosphere of the colonial period.
An appropriate thing to read as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of our independence.
*A complimentary copy of this book was provided by the publisher. I was not required to post a favorable review. All opinions are mine alone.* 5 stars and an underlying faith thread
BackCover Blurb:
Three remarkable women find themselves caught between two worlds on the American frontier. A captive of the Comanche must choose between escaping to white society or her growing feelings for a rising war chief in 1850s Texas. A Georgia judge’s daughter flees an unwanted betrothal during the War of 1812, only to be captured by Creek warriors but protected by a mysterious brave. And in 1754, an English lady traveling the Great Wagon Road to become a music teacher discovers her carefully planned future may not survive her attraction to a protective frontiersman.
From quaint civilized towns to treacherous mountain passes and wilderness villages, three couples navigate cultural divisions, overcome past wounds, and face deadly dangers to discover that love knows no boundaries. But as war clouds gather and ancient tribal alliances shift, will their newfound relationships survive the coming storm? Or will the clash of worlds tear them apart?
Three unforgettable romances prove that God's greatest blessings often come disguised as our greatest challenges, and that true love can bridge any divide.

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