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Trevor and Luke come to a crossroads in the sixth and last book in The Luke Taylor Trevor Lane Series, A New Beginning for Luke and Trevor. Trevor and Raquel marry and stake a claim for land under the Homestead Act in Colorado, but they need extra help from Luke and Dancing Flower who agree to stay through the winter. Luke considers settling down near his friend, but the westward itch is too strong, and he and Dancing Flower set out the following spring into the Colorado Rockies. The journey, although both slow and arduous, poses less peril than the human element they encounter along the way.…mehr

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Trevor and Luke come to a crossroads in the sixth and last book in The Luke Taylor Trevor Lane Series, A New Beginning for Luke and Trevor. Trevor and Raquel marry and stake a claim for land under the Homestead Act in Colorado, but they need extra help from Luke and Dancing Flower who agree to stay through the winter. Luke considers settling down near his friend, but the westward itch is too strong, and he and Dancing Flower set out the following spring into the Colorado Rockies. The journey, although both slow and arduous, poses less peril than the human element they encounter along the way. When a man refuses to eat near Dancing Flower, calling her a squaw, Luke knocks him to the floor for his impertinence. The man becomes Luke's enemy, swearing to kill both Luke and Dancing Flower. It's a grudge he intends to keep. Eventually Luke partners with a miner and things seem to be falling into place. But when Luke and the miner leave for town to get supplies, Dancing Flower finds herself alone and the target of their enemy's revenge. Will Luke be able to rescue her without falling into a murderous trap?
Autorenporträt
Lowell F. Volk is from Minnesota and now lives in Pleasant View, Colorado. He is retired from General Dynamics and is a former deputy sheriff of Montezuma County, Colorado. He is a member of Western Writers of America and enjoys writing books and hunting. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have five grown children.