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Written on the Mist
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Written on the Mist

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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Bestselling historical novelist Naomi Rawlings presents the opening volume of a family saga set on the wild frontier of 19th-century Alaska... with an intriguing cast and engaging historical details. -Kirkus Reviews

"A sweeping story that brings frontier Alaska to life with a robust cast of characters and memorable prose." -Roseana M. White; Christy award winning author of A Portrait of Loyalty

After a tragic case shatters his life, former U.S. Marshal Jonas Redding retreats to Alaska to escape his past-but when danger threatens the Amos family, he must decide whether to stay hidden or risk everything to protect them and the woman he's accidentally falling in love with.

Dr. Quinn meets Bridgerton in this new series set on the Alaskan frontier.

Jonas Redding never wants to be a lawman again. He's spent a decade as a US Marshal, wearing a tin star on his chest and chasing dangerous criminals across the great state of Texas. But when a case goes wrong, Jonas finds himself standing over two tombstones-his mother's and his fiancee's.

Resolved to protect his sister from meeting the same fate, Jonas cuts off all communication with her, changes his name, and heads north to the vast, untamed Alaskan wilderness.

Jonas isn't even in Alaska for a day before meeting Ilya Amos, a boy with wide eyes, an endless smile, and a heart of pure gold. Before he realizes what's happening, Jonas finds himself sucked into the everyday life of the Amoses-a sprawling family of eight siblings who are more Alaskan than American and unapologetic about their heritage.

Yet Jonas is resolved not to get too close to the Amoses, especially Ilya's older sister Evelina. The last thing he wants to do is put another woman in jeopardy.

But when the unthinkable happens and dangerous men seek revenge against the Amos family, Jonas must decide between hiding from his past or putting his badge back on and risking everything to save the family he doesn't want to admit he loves.

Set against the sprawling backdrop of Alaska, this sweeping book brings to life the hope of second chances and new beginnings after tragedy, and the rich history of taming a land that was never meant to be tamed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cedar Lake Press
Date
4 November 2024
Pages
420
ISBN
9781955356183

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Bestselling historical novelist Naomi Rawlings presents the opening volume of a family saga set on the wild frontier of 19th-century Alaska... with an intriguing cast and engaging historical details. -Kirkus Reviews

"A sweeping story that brings frontier Alaska to life with a robust cast of characters and memorable prose." -Roseana M. White; Christy award winning author of A Portrait of Loyalty

After a tragic case shatters his life, former U.S. Marshal Jonas Redding retreats to Alaska to escape his past-but when danger threatens the Amos family, he must decide whether to stay hidden or risk everything to protect them and the woman he's accidentally falling in love with.

Dr. Quinn meets Bridgerton in this new series set on the Alaskan frontier.

Jonas Redding never wants to be a lawman again. He's spent a decade as a US Marshal, wearing a tin star on his chest and chasing dangerous criminals across the great state of Texas. But when a case goes wrong, Jonas finds himself standing over two tombstones-his mother's and his fiancee's.

Resolved to protect his sister from meeting the same fate, Jonas cuts off all communication with her, changes his name, and heads north to the vast, untamed Alaskan wilderness.

Jonas isn't even in Alaska for a day before meeting Ilya Amos, a boy with wide eyes, an endless smile, and a heart of pure gold. Before he realizes what's happening, Jonas finds himself sucked into the everyday life of the Amoses-a sprawling family of eight siblings who are more Alaskan than American and unapologetic about their heritage.

Yet Jonas is resolved not to get too close to the Amoses, especially Ilya's older sister Evelina. The last thing he wants to do is put another woman in jeopardy.

But when the unthinkable happens and dangerous men seek revenge against the Amos family, Jonas must decide between hiding from his past or putting his badge back on and risking everything to save the family he doesn't want to admit he loves.

Set against the sprawling backdrop of Alaska, this sweeping book brings to life the hope of second chances and new beginnings after tragedy, and the rich history of taming a land that was never meant to be tamed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cedar Lake Press
Date
4 November 2024
Pages
420
ISBN
9781955356183