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Lori Benton

    Lori Benton transporte les lecteurs au XVIIIe siècle, donnant vie aux périodes coloniale et fédérale naissante de l'histoire américaine. Ses romans créent un creuset de personnages issus des deux côtés d'une frontière turbulente et mouvante, unis par les liens de la grâce transformatrice de Dieu. Son style distinctif met l'accent sur l'authenticité historique entrelacée de récits profondément humains.

    The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn
    Shiloh: A Kindred Novel
    A Flight of Arrows
    The King's Mercy
    Many Sparrows
    The Wood's Edge
    • The Wood's Edge

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(1007)Évaluer

      At the wood’s edge cultures collide. Can two families survive the impact? The 1757 New York frontier is home to the Oneida tribe and to British colonists, yet their feet rarely walk the same paths. On the day Fort William Henry falls, Major Reginald Aubrey is beside himself with grief. His son, born that day, has died in the arms of his sleeping wife. When Reginald comes across an Oneida mother with newborn twins, one white, one brown, he makes a choice that will haunt the lives of all involved. He steals the white baby and leaves his own child behind. Reginald’s wife and foundling daughter, Anna, never suspect the truth about the boy they call William, but Reginald is wracked by regret that only intensifies with time, as his secret spreads its devastating ripples. When the long buried truth comes to light, can an unlikely friendship forged at the wood’s edge provide a way forward? For a father tormented by fear of judgment, another by lust for vengeance. For a mother still grieving her lost child. For a brother who feels his twin’s absence, another unaware of his twin’s existence. And for Anna, who loves them both—Two Hawks, the mysterious Oneida boy she meets in secret, and William, her brother. As paths long divided collide, how will God direct the feet of those who follow Him?

      The Wood's Edge
    • Many Sparrows

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(705)Évaluer

      Either she and her children would emerge from that wilderness together, or none of them would… In 1774, the Ohio-Kentucky frontier pulses with rising tension and brutal conflicts as Colonists push westward and encroach upon Native American territories. The young Inglesby family is making the perilous journey west when an accident sends Philip back to Redstone Fort for help, forcing him to leave his pregnant wife Clare and their four-year old son Jacob on a remote mountain trail. When Philip does not return and Jacob disappears from the wagon under the cover of darkness, Clare awakens the next morning to find herself utterly alone, in labor and wondering how she can to recover her son...especially when her second child is moments away from being born. Clare will face the greatest fight of her life, as she struggles to reclaim her son from the Shawnee Indians now holding him captive. But with the battle lines sharply drawn, Jacob’s life might not be the only one at stake. When frontiersman Jeremiah Ring comes to her aid, can the stranger convince Clare that recovering her son will require the very thing her anguished heart is unwilling to do—be still, wait and let God fight this battle for them?

      Many Sparrows
    • The King's Mercy

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(253)Évaluer

      Set in the 18th century, this epic historical romance explores the intense and fateful love story between an indentured Scotsman and a southern colonial woman. Their relationship unfolds against the backdrop of societal challenges and personal struggles, weaving a tale of passion and resilience that captures the complexities of love in a tumultuous era. Fans of authors like Sara Donati and Diana Gabaldon will find a rich narrative filled with emotional depth and historical detail.

      The King's Mercy
    • A Flight of Arrows

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,4(583)Évaluer

      Hearts are Divided Loyalties Will Be Tested The Fates of Two Families Hang in the Balance Twenty years past, in 1757, a young Redcoat, Reginald Aubrey stole a newborn boy—the lighter-skinned of Oneida twins— during the devastating fall of Fort William Henry and raised him as his own. No one connected to Reginald escaped unscathed from this crime. Not his adopted daughter Anna. Not Stone Thrower, the Native American father determined to get his son back. Not Two Hawks, William’s twin brother separated since birth, living in the shadow of his absence and hoping to build a future with Anna. Nor Lydia, who longs for Reginald to be free from his self-imposed emotional prison and embrace God’s forgiveness— and her love. Now William, whose identity has been shattered after discovering the truth of his birth, hides in the ranks of an increasingly aggressive British army. The Redcoats prepare to attack frontier New York and the Continentals, aided by Oneida warriors including Two Hawks, rally to defend it. As the Revolutionary War penetrates the Mohawk Valley, two families separated by culture, united by love and faith, must find a way to reclaim the son marching toward them in the ranks of their enemies. Book 2 in the Pathfinder Series

      A Flight of Arrows
    • Shiloh: A Kindred Novel

      • 500pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      "Award-winning author Lori Benton delivers a rich historical novel of faith, hope, and second chances. December 1795. A year has passed since Ian Cameron reluctantly sent his uncle's former slave Seona and their son, Gabriel, north to his kin in Boston. Determined to fully release them, Ian strives to make a life at Mountain Laurel, his inherited plantation, along with Judith, the wife he's vowed to love and cherish. But when tragedy leaves him alone with his daughter, Mandy, and his three remaining slaves, he decides to return north. An act of kindness on the journey provides Ian the chance to obtain land near the frontier settlement of Shiloh, New York. Perhaps even the hope for a new life with those he still holds dear. In Boston, Seona has taken her first tentative steps as a free woman, while trying to banish Ian from her heart. The Cameron family thinks she and Gabriel should remain under their protection. Seona's mother, Lily, thinks it's time they strike out on their own. Then Ian arrives, offering a second chance Seona hadn't dared imagine. But the wide-open frontier of Shiloh feels as boundless and terrifying as her newfound freedom-a place of new friends and new enemies, where deep bonds are renewed but old hurts stand ready to rear their heads. It will take every ounce of faith and courage Ian and Seona can muster to fight for their family and their future . . . together"-- Provided by publisher

      Shiloh: A Kindred Novel
    • The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(1062)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of frontier challenges, the story explores the profound risks a woman faces as she navigates the complexities of love. Her journey reveals the emotional and societal obstacles that come with her choices, highlighting the strength and resilience required to pursue her heart's desire amidst the harsh realities of her environment. Themes of passion, courage, and the transformative power of love are woven throughout this compelling narrative.

      The Pursuit of Tamsen Littlejohn
    • Mountain Laurel

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,3(19)Évaluer

      Includes discussion questions and an excerpt from the next book in the series.

      Mountain Laurel
    • 4,3(1387)Évaluer

      "Formerly an Indian captive named Burning-Sky, Willa Obenchain unexpectedly returns to her family's New York homestead after her twelve-year absence. With faith in God and the skills to survive on the frontier, Willa must decide if love is possible as she faces the challenges brought on by her dual identities and an unforgiving land"--

      Burning Sky: A Novel of the American Frontier