Witness the miracle as treasures of darkness are brought to light. It seems to be a typical US Army post in 1878. But in the midst of the regimented daily routine … … a grieving sergeant harbors bitterness and guilt in his broken heart, … a desperate young woman struggles to recover from the trauma inflicted by unimaginable circumstances, … a new recruit with a changed identity seeks to escape … seeks to escape the mistakes of his past,
and among them, a woman feels called to embrace these people in need and the secrets that cripple them.
Award-winning, best-selling author Stephanie Grace Whitson has been writing full time since 1994. Her published books include over two dozen novels and two works of non-fiction. She received her MA in Historical Studies from Nebraska Wesleyan University in May of 2012 and is a frequent guest speaker/lecturer on a variety of historical and inspirational topics, for both civic organizations and church groups. Stephanie resides in southeast Nebraska, where her family, her church, historical research, antique quilts, and Kitty—her motorcycle—all rank high on her list of “favorite things.” Learn more at www.stephaniewhitson.com.
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I’m in the process of reading this book— really enjoying it, especially since it is dealing with the subject of abuse and how to deal with it (so many who have experienced something similar)…the historical context makes it even more interesting…looking forward to finishing it!
Wonderful characters. I also liked that the plight of the Native Americans was highlighted as well as the white men who did at times used the fear of the Native Americans for their own greed.
I liked it. Positive and happy ending.
Enjoyed this book and looking forward to reading the next one
A super read and the ending is totally unexpected but wonderful.
Different characters. Some history. Relationships. Not a bad read at all