Cries the wilderness wind
by Susan Kirby
- ISBN
- 0310475716
Cries the wilderness wind is a fiction book by Susan Kirby.
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They both loved the orphaned child. But which of them knew what was best for her? Rachael Whitaker - Boston born and bred, she reluctantly joins her mother and stepfather on a wagon train to Illinois in the spring of 1837. When her mother falls ill, she finds her destiny becoming inextricably linked with Adam Hawk. As a frontiersman, he is far below Rachel's social station. Yet he and Rachel are inevitably drawn together by their mutual love for Dorie Ferguson. An orphaned eight-year-old of unknown parentage. Adam is determined to take Dorie to see her Indian grandfather. Rachael is just as determined to stop him, no matter how far she has to follow, no matter what she has to endure. To Rachael this is not just a contest of wills, it's a battle for a soul. But Adam has a promise to keep, and he's not one to hold a promise lightly.
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They both loved the orphaned child. But which of them knew what was best for her? Rachael Whitaker - Boston born and bred, she reluctantly joins her mother and stepfather on a wagon train to Illinois in the spring of 1837. When her mother falls ill, she finds her destiny becoming inextricably linked...
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Cries the wilderness wind was written by Susan Kirby.