This is the conclusion of Wagon Road Trilogy. It is Christian Fiction Historical Romance, and closes the characters from the Bain, Walker, Keats and McDougall families.
Returning home from a three-year stay in London, Jackson Bain finds an expanding New World. America of the 1770s is moving westward. A life-threatening encounter shapes Jackson's future, while at the same time, he receives word of a tragedy brought on by his father's greed and desire for control. Jackson's unspoken love for Anna Walker takes second place to his necessary search for redemption.
In Summer Lightning Distant Thunder, Book 1 of the Wagon Road Trilogy, readers met the Bains and Walkers and learned of their struggles and celebrations of life. Readers were left with the question of what would ultimately happen to them: Would Squire Bain survive his illness? Would the Bain family remain intact in the face of tragedy? Would Jackson Bain reconcile with his estranged father? And would Anna Walker forgive and wait for Jackson, o...
In Summer Lightning Distant Thunder, Book 1 of the Wagon Road Trilogy, readers met the Bains and Walkers and learned of their struggles and celebrations of life. Readers were left with the question of what would ultimately happen to them: Would Squire Bain survive his illness? Would the Bain family remain intact in the face of tragedy? Would Jackson Bain reconcile with his estranged father? And would Anna Walker forgive and wait for Jackson, o...
Rambling Through Pleasant Memories is a collection of short outdoor stories that focus on the refreshing element that Nature provides. There is a spiritual aspect involved in the writing that recognizes God as the giver of the countless blessings derived from the outdoors.