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Dawn on a Distant Shore Sara Donati

Dawn on a Distant Shore von Sara Donati

Dawn on a Distant Shore Sara Donati


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Zusammenfassung

The second book in The Wilderness Series is set in Canada and Scotland.

Dawn on a Distant Shore Zusammenfassung

Dawn on a Distant Shore Sara Donati

The second book in The Wilderness Series is set in Canada and Scotland.

Now blissfully married, Nathaniel and Elizabeth Bonner, the hero and heroine of Into The Wilderness, have settled into their new life together in the North American frontier. When Elizabeth gives birth to twins their happiness seems complete. However, it proves to be short-lived. While attempting to rescue his father, Hawkeye, who has been imprisoned in Canada, Nathaniel is arrested by British colonials for spying - a hanging offence.

Left alone in the wilderness with only her step-daughter Hannah and her newly-born twins, Elizabeth embarks on a desperate bid to save her husband. Gathering up the children, she sets out on a dangerous journey across unremittingly hostile terrain. However, the fate of the Bonner family appears to be in the hands of other forces, who intend to kidnap them to Scotland in order to engage them in a bitter family feud and a destiny they could never have imagained.

Dawn on a Distant Shore Bewertungen

  • Dawn on a Distant Shore was on the NYT Bestseller's list for 3 weeks
  • Second in the 5-book Wilderness series
  • Like Into the Wilderness, sequel of sorts to James Fennimore Cooper's Last of the Mohicans and Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series, incorporating many of the characters into the tale
  • Author also writes under the name Rosina Lippi. Her very succesful Homestead, shortlisted for Orange Prize, is published in Flamingo

Über Sara Donati

Sara Donati lives with her husband and daughter in the North-West of the USA.

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR003313328
9780007304936
0007304935
Dawn on a Distant Shore Sara Donati
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
HarperCollins Publishers
20081001
608
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