“It was the falcon’s piercing cry that first alerted Selah. She shielded her eyes against the bright, tropical morning sun and followed the broad wingspan … Read More ›
Tag: Lisa T Bergren
There was nothing for it. Verity had to set aside her misgivings and do what she felt she ought. She dug her booted heels into … Read More ›
Independent women in 1773? Setting sail for the West Indies to run a sugar plantation? Romance and adventure? Yes please! Keturah promises a lot and … Read More ›