
Added on January 13, 2026
The Oregon Trail. Two thousand miles of misery interspersed with moments of terror. People fighting their way through everything the world could throw at them.
Miss Hanna Parker and her younger brothers are abandoned and alone, days behind their party, at the mercy of vicious outlaws. Only to be saved by Army Scout, Zion Campbell.
A man of contrasts. Tall, strong, with a touch of wild. Kind, but ferocious in a fight. Respected yet feared. A natural loner forced to be a leader of men. So different from any man she has ever known. But perhaps this wild land needs a man with a large portion of tough.
One thing she did know, she would need his help if she and her brothers were to cross this wild land.
When ordered to guide the wagon train to Oregon, Zion Campbell realized he must assume the responsibility of getting these people to the promised land. Summer storms, angry Indians, raging rivers, and mountain snows. Nothing could be allowed to stop them.
The only saving grace, Hanna Parker, prettier than a desert sunrise, sweeter than canned peaches, and smarter than any book. The kind of woman who could make a man rethink what he thought about the world and his place in it.
Six months of struggle. Six months for two people to grow to know each other’s truths.
Slow and predictable Good story but slow in places. A lot of story leading up to the conclusion and then an abrupt end.
First I have to say I don't usually read westerns. I received and ARC for the second book in this series.I hate reading books out of order. So, I bought Book one. Am so glad I did, there is so much history about the characters in this book that reading the second first would just be wrong in so many ways.We learn so much in this story of what it took for the pioneers to come west. The author makes us feel like you are there smelling the dust, walking till you can't feel your feet. The heat and t
Heartbreak and Hearts Entwined on the Oregon TrailI am an Oregonian, so I've had a long-standing fascination with the Oregon Trail pioneers. From what I've heard at some museums around here, I think the author actually did a good job of showing the hardships those who traveled west on that trail could have possibly confronted. And he didn't just tell us about what transpired, he shows them quite clearly in all their heartbreaking detail. This book is action packed and heart-breaking at times, ad

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