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Of Wind and Sky

5/26/2016

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Although recently I've been promoting my historical fiction series, MY BROTHER'S FLAG, I wanted to remind you that I have published another series, OF WIND AND SKY. This series fits into the genre of Historical Romance and is set during the era of the Western Movement after the Civil War. Each book focuses on a different set of characters, but they are all part of the same larger story. This story is set in Wyoming in the mid 1860's and portrays the frontier lifestyle as well as the changing dynamics of cattle ranching as the railroad stretches farther west.

In THROUGH EVERY VALLEY, Vivian Lawson came to Wyoming because it was her husband’s wish.  But the discovery of his true nature leaves her bitterly determined to never trust a man again. And his sudden and timely death leaves her widowed on the western frontier, burdened by betrayal and guilt. 

Rob Hudson returned to Annapolis, Maryland after years of fighting to preserve the Union and set the slaves free. But when the pursuit of his dreams leads only to loss and disappointment, Rob sets out on a westward adventure that will test his courage and reshape his character.

When their paths cross on the open prairie, a new journey begins. One which will demand that they confront the shadows of their pasts and dare to believe in a brighter future. Together they must learn to surrender their broken hearts to God and to trust Him with their deepest fears and dearest dreams.

THE WHISPER OF DAWN is the redemption story of the woman with whom Vivian's husband was unfaithful.

Annette Hamilton was swept up in a sordid and passionate affair that stole both her innocence and her hopes of marriage.  Burdened by her secret shame, she must turn down the handsome suitor who has stolen her heart.  Annette fears no decent man could ever love a woman like her. 

Jesse Stone desperately wanted to be a war hero like his brothers.  But in his efforts to achieve it, he made a decision that crippled him far more than the loss of his right leg.  Longing to escape the guilt that haunts him, Jesse travels west to build a new life as a cattle rancher in the Wyoming Territory.

The series concludes with AS EAGLES SOAR, which follows the story the man who had courted Annette, only to be rejected in favor of a man with a scarred face and an amputated leg.

Bryan Hunt lost everything when he was drafted into the Union Army. Although his loyalties lay with south, duty compelled him to fight for the unity of the nation. But in the end, the war took everything he loved. He thought he could forget the past and find peace in the west, but this heart still longs for something more.

Catherine Gilbert can't stop looking over her shoulder. She only did what was right, but the decision has cost more than she bargained for. Now, all she wants is to make a new life for herself and her younger sister, Lydia, in the Wyoming Territory. But someone is determined to prevent her at any cost.

OF WIND AND SKY weaves together the lives of these six characters with the common thread of friendship with a Lakota Sioux woman, Sarah Gibson, and her husband and family. As we join them in their journey through the valleys and pitfalls of life, we also share in their inspirational stories of healing and find a promise of hope for each of us.
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    Rebekah Colburn

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