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Changes:: The Widow and the Warrior

Changes:: The Widow and the Warrior

Denise Parkin
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Corrie Grant is an American Pioneer who has traveled west with her husband, brother, and three children. They are about 2/3 of the way to California when her husband is accidentally shot on a hunting trip. He dies several days later at a place where there is a water and trees. He insists that they all stay there shortly before he dies and Corries does as he asks. Her children and brother help her to build a crude log cabin so that they will have shelter for the winter. They do some hunting and gathering what they know they can eat. Fortunately they had restocked their provisions at the last fort they stopped at and combine all that together for winter and early spring. The winter that follows in very harsh and Corrie wonders if they will live through it.
Up on the hill behind their property is a lone Native warrior who has watched the family many times. He is angry that this is land that he considers his and feels the woman should not be there and thinks about ways to frighten her away. Along the way he changes his mind and begins to help the family over the roughest part of winter by providing them with food and later medicines when her son is injured.
The story begins here...
Format
Kindle Edition

Changes:: The Widow and the Warrior

Denise Parkin
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Corrie Grant is an American Pioneer who has traveled west with her husband, brother, and three children. They are about 2/3 of the way to California when her husband is accidentally shot on a hunting trip. He dies several days later at a place where there is a water and trees. He insists that they all stay there shortly before he dies and Corries does as he asks. Her children and brother help her to build a crude log cabin so that they will have shelter for the winter. They do some hunting and gathering what they know they can eat. Fortunately they had restocked their provisions at the last fort they stopped at and combine all that together for winter and early spring. The winter that follows in very harsh and Corrie wonders if they will live through it.
Up on the hill behind their property is a lone Native warrior who has watched the family many times. He is angry that this is land that he considers his and feels the woman should not be there and thinks about ways to frighten her away. Along the way he changes his mind and begins to help the family over the roughest part of winter by providing them with food and later medicines when her son is injured.
The story begins here...
Format
Kindle Edition

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