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“Lynne Tagawa transports readers into the faith and hope, and sorrows and fears of 18th century colonial The united states. At the same time as other books feature the raw grit of frontier colonial life, this book goes deeper and reveals the heart.” – Douglas BondJohn Russell’s heart aches from the loss of his wife, but the Shenandoah Valley frontiersman needs to marry again for his daughter’s sake. To start with he believes he has found the right young woman, in spite of their differences, but his faith falters when time reveals she is not fairly what she appeared. Can he really love her? Unlike her disgraced sister, Abigail Williams obeys the Commandments. No less than, she thinks herself a Christian until a buckskin-clad newcomer courts her. He treats her kindly but also introduces her to a sermon by the controversial preacher, George Whitefield. Her self-righteousness is shattered, and she wonders about their relationship. If she confesses her lack of faith, will John continue to love her? “Raw, realistic, and historically packed, this story will make you think. If you enjoy stories with deep theological themes, you are going to enjoy this.” – Amber Schamel
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