It is 1855 in San Francisco when Bonita's Quest begins. From page one we find ourselves in the midst of Bonita Kelly's fight to clear her parents' names and claim her rightful place at her daughter's side. The fight carries her from San Francisco to New Orleans and back again. An intriguing love triangle adds a delicious spiciness to the whole affair. You will find yourself in the company of an extraordinary woman and will have an exciting time getting to know her as you sail the tempestuous seas of this romantic and suspenseful tale.
It is 1855 in San Francisco when Bonita's Quest begins. From page one we find ourselves in the midst of Bonita Kelly's fight to clear her parents' names and claim her rightful place at her daughter's side. The fight carries her from San Francisco to New Orleans and back again. An intriguing love triangle adds a delicious spiciness to the whole affair. You will find yourself in the company of an extraordinary woman and will have an exciting time getting to know her as you sail the tempestuous seas of this romantic and suspenseful tale.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Carl Brush has been writing since he could write, which is quite a long time now. He grew up and lives in Northern California, close to the roots of the people and action of three of six of his seven historical thrillers, The Maxwell Vendetta, and its sequels, The Second Vendetta, and Swindle in Sawtooth Valley, which take place in 1908-1912 in San Francisco and the high Sierra. Bonita and its sequel, Bonita's Quest, are set in pre-gold-rush San Francisco. For yet another historical tale, The Yellow Rose he made a literary jump from California to Texas, where Carl's co-author, the late Bob Stewart, dwelled. It's a tale of the Texas revolution and an imagined affair between Sam Houston and a legendary mulatto woman, Emily West, who is best remembered as The Yellow Rose of Texas. You can find Carl living with his wife in Oakland, California, where he enjoys the blessings of nearby children and grandchildren.
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