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In 1858, at almost seventeen, a determined and fearless Gracie Tipton mounts her horse in Nashville, Tennessee and travels two thousand miles of the Butterfield Trail, an overland mail route to San Francisco. Her father has been hired as station man at The Pinery in the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas and New Mexico. Even though Pa warns her of the many hazards they must conquer on the rough trail, Gracie sets off with Wooly, her pet lamb, focusing on the immediate question of her future. Her gritty and adventurous attitude leads her into difficult situations, not the least of which involve two…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 1858, at almost seventeen, a determined and fearless Gracie Tipton mounts her horse in Nashville, Tennessee and travels two thousand miles of the Butterfield Trail, an overland mail route to San Francisco. Her father has been hired as station man at The Pinery in the Guadalupe Mountains of Texas and New Mexico. Even though Pa warns her of the many hazards they must conquer on the rough trail, Gracie sets off with Wooly, her pet lamb, focusing on the immediate question of her future. Her gritty and adventurous attitude leads her into difficult situations, not the least of which involve two men she meets on the wagon trail. But will it be Jedediah or Press who fulfills her dreams for husband and family? And how can she be sure she doesn't make the wrong decision when she has strong feelings for both men? Ride with Gracie on the Butterfield Trail and find out...
Autorenporträt
For three-quarters of a century, Reba Rhyne's home has been in East Tennessee in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, where her ancestor's heritage runs deep. During this time, she was married for 25 years, had a daughter, and established a business of her own. Writing began as a hobby, when she spent months on clients' locations as a consultant, developing prototypes for boat upholstery. Using her Tipton ancestors, she is creating "The Tipton Chronicles," which has been a great joy. With a wealth of information, she uses real and fictional Tipton's in her 3 published novels with 4, 5, and 6 on the way, some historical and some contemporary. For over sixty years, she has been a Christ-follower who believes her responsibility is to follow the Great Commission found in Matthew. Retired? She loves to travel and write.