"Woolard is an impressive writer... Meticulous attention to detail, time, place and good old-fashioned storytelling." - Cameron JuddAttacked in the dead of night, Blake and Blaine Tyler lost their parents to the savage Shawnee. Their first sister, Sarah, was spared- and taken captive by the war party. The brothers set off across the Ohio River to rescue her. Their quest takes an unexpected turn when they cross the path of Judge Ferrenden's spoiled daughter, Hannah, another Shawnee captive. The brothers know freeing two Shawnee captives at once is nearly impossible. But love for their sister and respect for all women left them no choice.Two worlds collided on the open frontier, locked in a desperate struggle for survival and freedom. And in the midst of the fight, a spirit was born, as wild and free as the land itself.
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Jim R. Woolard spent years researching the history of Ohio and Kentucky from 1790 to 1815. His fiction novels portraying every-day life on the frontier take the form of personal memoirs. His novels, Thunder in the Valley, was awarded in the Medicine Pipe for best first novel and Spur Award for best original paperback novel by the Western Writer's of America.
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