Boone's Surrender

Boone's Surrender
Author: Shirleen Davies
Publisher: Avalanche Ranch Press LLC
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 194178657X

Welcome to Burnt River, a new series of Contemporary Western Romance stories set in the fictional town of Burnt River, Montana. Brought to you by Shirleen Davies, Peggy L .Henderson, Kay P. Dawson, Amelia Adams, and Kate Cambridge. Boone’s Surrender, Book Eleven, Burnt River Contemporary Western Romance Series, by Shirleen Davies. Daniel “Boone” Macklin has a lot to learn. Going from a bachelor rancher to the father of a six-year-old boy hadn’t been in his plans. Like almost everything else in his life, he doesn’t hesitate to face his new responsibilities head-on. The one regret he has is not facing the truth about his feelings for the woman he still loves. Willow Robinson is determined to put the tragedy from her past behind her—as well as her love for the youngest Macklin brother. Forgiveness she can offer. Forgetting is something she’d been unable to achieve. It’s been three years since the heartbreaking night that changed their lives. In Boone’s mind, continuing to act as if Willow and their close friendship since childhood is over no longer makes sense. Convincing her they deserve a second chance presents more of a challenge than training the green broke horses on his ranch. As their tenuous connection begins to rebuild, a danger to their families threatens to destroy whatever future they may still have. Every step toward a future, every memory of the past presents obstacles neither may be able to overcome. Can their wounded hearts allow them to deal with the present crisis, or will it sever any chance of rebuilding the love neither wants to admit? Boone’s Surrender, book eleven in the Burnt River Contemporary Western Romance Series, is a stand-alone, full-length novel with an HEA and no cliffhanger. Burnt River Contemporary Western Romance books: Book 1 – Shane’s Burden by Peggy L. Henderson Book 2 – Thorn’s Journey by Shirleen Davies Book 3 – Aqua’s Achilles by Kate Cambridge Book 4 – Ashley’s Hope by Amelia Adams Book 5 – Harpur’s Secret by Kay P. Dawson Book 6 – Mason’s Rescue by Peggy L. Henderson Book 7 – Del’s Choice by Shirleen Davies Book 8 – Ivy’s Search by Kate Cambridge Book 9 – Phoebe's Fate by Amelia Adams Book 10 – Brody’s Shelter by Kay P. Dawson Book 11 – Boone’s Surrender by Shirleen Davies

Frontiersman

Frontiersman
Author: Meredith Mason Brown
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2008-09-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0807134589

Supported with copious maps, illustrations, endnotes, and a detailed chronology of Boone's life, Frontiersman provides a fresh and accurate rendering of a man most people know only as a folk hero--and of the nation that has mythologized him for over two centuries.

The Frontier War for American Independence

The Frontier War for American Independence
Author: William R. Nester
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780811700771

The vicious war on the frontier significantly altered the course of the Revolution. Regular troops, volunteers, and Indians clashed in large-scale campaigns. Bloody fights for land, home, and family. Although the American Revolution is commonly associated with specific locations such as the heights above Boston or the frozen Delaware River, important events took place in the wooded, mountainous lands of the frontier.

The Heart's Stronghold

The Heart's Stronghold
Author: Amanda Barratt
Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2020-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1643523139

Love on the Edge of the Unknown Join four brave women making their mark on history at Colonial forts. Faced with tragedy and distrust they will fight to bring civility, family, and love to the frontier. Virginia Company Bride by Gabrielle Meyer James Fort at Jamestown, Virginia, 1608 In September 1608, Anne Burras is the only woman in Jamestown when her mistress dies upon arrival. Laborer John Layton is one of only thirty-eight colonists who survived the first year in the colony. Both want Anne on the supply ship returning to England in three months, but neither foresee the difficulties they will face just to stay alive—or the painful sacrifices they will make to stay together. Embers of Hope by Kimberley Woodhouse Castle Island, Massachusetts, 1674 Castle William (which would eventually become Fort Independence) With Castle William burned to ashes, a stone mason’s daughter is the only woman on an island of soldiers. But superstitions and rumors abound that she is bad luck for the island. The captain finds himself falling in love with her, but disaster seems to strike every time they make headway. Can these two find love and hope in the midst of the ashes? A Treaty of Tulips by Angie Dicken Fort Burnet in Upstate New York, 1740 Daughter of a Dutch trader, Sabine Van Der Berg is loyal to their land at the trading post and also to her friends, the native Iroquois. When a British lieutenant arrives to expand the post to a fort, not only is Sabine key in keeping the peace for British-Iroquois trade, but she must protect her heart from a man who threatens the only way of life she’s ever known. A Promise for Tomorrow by Amanda Barratt Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky, 1778 Pregnant widow Rosina Whiting seeks shelter at Fort Boonesborough after a harrowing journey. She doesn’t expect her heart to be swayed by enigmatic frontiersman Captain Silas Longridge. But will the dangers that await sever their newfound love?

Plays Old and New

Plays Old and New
Author: Stella B. Finney
Publisher: Biblo & Tannen Publishers
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1928
Genre: Drama
ISBN:

Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone
Author: Michael Lofaro
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0813128862

" The embodiment of the American hero, the man of action, the pathfinder, Daniel Boone represents the great adventure of his age—the westward movement of the American people. Daniel Boone: An American Life brings together over thirty years of research in an extraordinary biography of the quintessential pioneer. Based on primary sources, the book depicts Boone through the eyes of those who knew him and within the historical contexts of his eighty-six years. The story of Daniel Boone offers new insights into the turbulent birth and growth of the nation and demonstrates why the frontier forms such a significant part of the American experience.

A New History of Kentucky

A New History of Kentucky
Author: Lowell Hayes Harrison
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 570
Release: 1997-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813120089

"[B]rings the Commonwealth [of Kentucky] to life."-cover.