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| ASIN : | B0C3JG754N |
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| Publisher : | Wolfpack Publishing (May 16, 2023) |
| Publication date : | May 16, 2023 |
| Language : | English |
| File size : | 8957 KB |
| Simultaneous device usage : | Unlimited |
| Text-to-Speech : | Enabled |
| Screen Reader : | Supported |
| Enhanced typesetting : | Enabled |
| X-Ray : | Enabled |
| Word Wise : | Enabled |
| Sticky notes : | On Kindle Scribe |
| Print length : | 288 pages |
| Best Sellers Rank: | #25 in Classic Action & Adventure (Books) |
| Customer Reviews: | 1,086 ratings |
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Dick Griffin –
Develpment of characters, and setting tones, creating environments, and launching story line, leave me eager for book II, to follow the River and meet the next set of challenges…
Diane Post –
Different and thought provoking. Enjoyed reading the philosophers I had not read in some time. Interesting to find it woven into the story.
Ron Briggs –
Just as good as the original! The story of Richard Hamilton is a classic. So much information wrapped within a frontier adventure that keeps the reader turning pages. The Morning River sets the stage for the exciting adventures Richard and Willow experience. Don’t miss any of this newly formatted four book series!
Gayle Garrison –
I’m looking forward to the second book in the series. Liked the writing style and the story line. Was a quick read for me.
Catherine –
I have read most of Michael Gears books and I continue to learn from them of life in history! Looking forward to reading more.
Amazon Customer –
As usual, Michael Gear does not disappoint! Couldn’t put this book down and I can’t wait to start book 2 of the series- White Mist Dog!
Richard Gabriel –
The author has written a tale of hardship and the struggles taken to try to overcome them. This is a great tale full of excitement and adventure that will keep you entertained and guessing.
Amazon Customer –
Great read! Historical fiction at its best! Now I want a flintlock Hawken rifle. The development of Richard was amazing.
Bell –
The description of what a beautiful, fantastic, nature-filled wild and savage frontier becomes so vivid as the odd bunch of path-finders and displaced men forge their futures and try to conquer a world already populated with a people who co-exist with the land rather than trying to conquer it. The characters are as unique and challenging as the land that both supports them and tries to kill them. The wise ones have learned that experience, determination, and hard work are the foundations, and being able to read the land as well as their friends and enemies are the building blocks to achieve peace and progress. Reading this adventure feels like I’m right in the midst of the European’s pre-settled untamed America, as well as the familiar plains and hunting grounds of well-established tribes who rely on their customs and tried and true practices to go about their daily routines.
bigbluegrass3 –
The first of four parts of a sweeping story. Quite excellent! A very interesting story, actually two in one about unfortunate events suffered by Richard Hamilton, a Bostonian on the frontier, in one half and of Heals Like a Willow, a kidnapping victim, in the other half.