Together, she and Michael enjoy camping, fishing, boat-nerding (you have to be a Great Lakes person to know about that), and thoroughbred horse racing.Ī life-long history geek, it’s no surprise that historical fiction is her genre. Besides writing, she enjoys a variety of crafts including spinning sheep’s wool into yarn and knitting. Pegg Thomas lives on a hobby farm in Northern Lower Michigan with Michael, her husband of *mumble* years. Her rescuer.Īre trust and admiration enough to help them survive the siege and its devastating consequences? Is there any hope for a future beyond? She’s going to need someone she can trust, and she trusts Cully. Sarah sees Cully as the last link to her past. And, though he doesn’t admit as much, she tugs at his heart. Tempers flare, disease breaks out, and the constant fear of the next attack has everyone on edge.Ĭully keeps an eye on Sarah because he feels responsible for her. Worried about trader friends on his delivery route, he rides to their settlement and returns with Sarah, the only survivor.įort Pitt is crowded to twice its capacity with the settlers who have taken refuge there and surrounded by the rising smoke of burned-out settlements. When he pulls his freight wagons into Fort Pitt, Leith McCully never dreams he’ll be conscripted into the militia and ordered to defend the fort. An Indian attack at dawn changes everything. Sarah Feight has her life planned with a loving husband, a promising new settlement, and big dreams to shape the future of trade on Pennsylvania’s frontier.
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