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Montana, 1890. Lainie set out to find her father. She didn't expect he'd be a killer. She escapes his murderous intent and finds refuge in Idaho's panhandle on a farm with its own tragic story. There, she meets Jake, a young widower and father drowning in grief, and Miss Jayne, an early settler of the land who is emotionally raw from a disabling injury. Harsh challenges fill their days as each comes to terms with personal battles and the upheaval nature brings to the land and the farm. Always at the back of their minds is the man-the murderer-intent on killing Lainie. Will unexpected…mehr

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Montana, 1890. Lainie set out to find her father. She didn't expect he'd be a killer. She escapes his murderous intent and finds refuge in Idaho's panhandle on a farm with its own tragic story. There, she meets Jake, a young widower and father drowning in grief, and Miss Jayne, an early settler of the land who is emotionally raw from a disabling injury. Harsh challenges fill their days as each comes to terms with personal battles and the upheaval nature brings to the land and the farm. Always at the back of their minds is the man-the murderer-intent on killing Lainie. Will unexpected discoveries heal the brokenness of grief? Will layers of trust foster love? What new paths lie in the shadow of wildflowers? The frontier of Idaho's Camas Prairie, with its backdrop of rolling hills and jagged cliffs, provides a rich setting for this multilayered historical fiction novel where personal identity evolves in the face of tragedy, hope stands on the horizon, and resiliency is bolstered by grace.
Autorenporträt
Hushed histories. Truths swept under the rug. Facts secreted away because they didn't meet the status quo. These are the stories that speak to RaeJean, who uses the pen names of Alta Ione for historical fiction and Florence Ione for inspirational non-fiction. Her stories center around working class people. She's not afraid to write about difficult subjects such as grief, depression, and hardship. Each story may have heartbreak at its core, but hope is dauntless, and so are her characters. The author grew up in Morgan, Utah, which has a rich pioneer heritage, and now resides in Northwest Washington. Much of RaeJean's writing is shaped by information from old newspapers, journal entries, and other historical documents. Her timeless themes speak of grit, determination, hope, grace, and love. Visit altawrites.com for beautiful photography, inspired messages, and updates about future novels and inspirational nonfiction books.