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Dawn's Prelude

Song of Alaska 1

  • Paperback
  • 368 pages
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • 14 x 21.1 x 2.6 cm

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Newly widowed Lydia Sellers discovers that through an unforeseen fluke, she is the sole recipient of her husband's fortune. But instead of granting her security, it only causes strife as her adult stepchildren battle to regain the inheritance for themselves. Lydia, longing to put the memories of a painful marriage behind her, determines to travel to Alaska to join her aunt. Lydia's arrival in Sitka, however, brings two things she didn't expect. One is the acquaintance of Kjell Bjorklund, the handsome owner of the sawmill. Second is the discovery that she is pregnant with her dead husband's child. What will this mean for her budding relationship with Kjell? And to what lengths will her stepchildren go to reclaim their father's fortune? Lydia soon finds her life - and that of her child's - on the line.
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  • Author

    Tracie Peterson

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Baker Publishing Group

  • Published

    October 2009

  • Weight

    296g

  • Page Count

    368

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.1 x 2.6 cm

  • ISBN

    9780764201516

  • ISBN-10

    0764201514

  • Eden Code

    2641258

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    This is not Tracie Peterson?s first Alaskan trilogy: readers of the Alaskan Quest series and others of her books, will already know that she is meticulous in telling the history of any area accurately, setting her stories into their backgrounds in a way that gently teaches us historical facts of which we may be unaware. I love this form of storytelling and have learnt far more history this way than I ever did at school. With that in mind, I settled down for a good read and was not disappointed. Lydia Gray is released from an intolerable marriage by the carriage accident that kills both her abusive older husband and the father who had forced her into this marriage. She has lost all faith in God. How could he exist, if he let her be beaten and downtrodden so ruthlessly? With the help of her loyal solicitor, she travels to the safety of her aunt?s home on Sitka Island in the newly purchased American territory of Alaska. Here she finds peace and serenity, regaining her trust in a loving God and falling in love with a neighbour..... but her evil step family are still plotting her downfall.

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    This is not Tracie Peterson’s first Alaskan trilogy: readers of the Alaskan Quest series and others of her books, will already know that she is meticulous in telling the history of any area accurately, setting her stories into their backgrounds in a way that gently teaches us historical facts of which we may be unaware. I love this form of storytelling and have learnt far more history this way than I ever did at school. With that in mind, I settled down for a good read and was not disappointed. Lydia Gray is released from an intolerable marriage by the carriage accident that kills both her abusive older husband and the father who had forced her into this marriage. She has lost all faith in God. How could he exist, if he let her be beaten and downtrodden so ruthlessly? With the help of her loyal solicitor, she travels to the safety of her aunt’s home on Sitka Island in the newly purchased American territory of Alaska. Here she finds peace and serenity, regaining her trust in a loving God and falling in love with a neighbour..... but her evil step family are still plotting her downfall. Series now available as a boxed set for £22.99, ISBN 978-0-764-29466-2

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    This is not Tracie Peterson’s first Alaskan trilogy: readers of the Alaskan Quest series and others of her books, will already know that she is meticulous in telling the history of any area accurately, setting her stories into their backgrounds in a way that gently teaches us historical facts of which we may be unaware. I love this form of storytelling and have learnt far more history this way than I ever did at school. With that in mind, I settled down for a good read and was not disappointed. Lydia Gray is released from an intolerable marriage by the carriage accident that kills both her abusive older husband and the father who had forced her into this marriage. She has lost all faith in God. How could he exist, if he let her be beaten and downtrodden so ruthlessly? With the help of her loyal solicitor, she travels to the safety of her aunt’s home on Sitka Island in the newly purchased American territory of Alaska. Here she finds peace and serenity, regaining her trust in a loving God and falling in love with a neighbour..... but her evil step family are still plotting her downfall. Series now available as a boxed set for £22.99, ISBN 978-0-764-29466-2

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    This is not Tracie Peterson’s first Alaskan trilogy: readers of the Alaskan Quest series and others of her books, will already know that she is meticulous in telling the history of any area accurately, setting her stories into their backgrounds in a way that gently teaches us historical facts of which we may be unaware. I love this form of storytelling and have learnt far more history this way than I ever did at school. With that in mind, I settled down for a good read and was not disappointed. Lydia Gray is released from an intolerable marriage by the carriage accident that kills both her abusive older husband and the father who had forced her into this marriage. She has lost all faith in God. How could he exist, if he let her be beaten and downtrodden so ruthlessly? With the help of her loyal solicitor, she travels to the safety of her aunt’s home on Sitka Island in the newly purchased American territory of Alaska. Here she finds peace and serenity, regaining her trust in a loving God and falling in love with a neighbour..... but her evil step family are still plotting her downfall. Series now available as a boxed set for £22.99, ISBN 978-0-764-29466-2

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