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"Unpredicable, superb western romance."
Reviewed by Tami Sutton
Posted August 22, 2002
Ian Duncan and Faith Taylor were in love and wanted
nothing more than to be married and settle down into a
peaceful existence. But all that lay ahead of them were
barriers that would force them apart. Underneath their
exterior Faith's parents were heartless people, trying to
use
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"Readers will love this epic nineteenth century Americana saga"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 3, 2002
In 1838 in the western part of Virginia, Ian Duncan returns
home to claim Faith Taylor as a wife. However, Faith is
expected to wed into the wealthiest most influential family
in the area, the Masons. Unable to live without his
beloved, Ian persuades Faith to live up Read more...
SummaryFrom the moment he sets eyes on Faith, Ian Duncan knows she
is the only girl for him. But her unbreakable betrothal to
his employer's vicious son forces him to steal his love
away on the very eve of her marriage. Faith and Ian are
married clandestinely, their only possessions a magnificent
horse, a family Bible, a wedding-ring quilt and their
unshakable belief in each other. While their homestead
waits to be carved out of the Iowa wilderness, Faith
presents Ian with the most precious gift of all: a son and
a daughter, born of the winter snows into the spring of
their lives. The golden years are still ahead, their dream
is coming true, but this is just the beginning....
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