Lady of the North
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
BOOK SUMMARY/SYNOPSIS:
She never could have foreseen the adventure that awaited her in the Great Land, or the danger that lurked around every bend of the mighty Yukon River. In Lady of the North, author Tommy Geyer takes you to the wilds of Alaska for the saga of a courageous young woman who must face the perils of an inhospitable wilderness. Disgraced unjustly by the people of Dawson City for a crime she didn't commit, Lindsey Graham finds a loyal friend in a famed explorer named Caleb Pierce. As Lindsey discovers Caleb's world, she desperately fights her feelings of love for the young frontiersman. How will Lindsey choose between her longing to go home and a life with Caleb in this cold, lonely land?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tommy Geyer grew up on a farm in the rolling hills of Osage County, Oklahoma. As a young man, his adventurous spirit and destiny led him to Alaska where he has lived with his wife and children for over three decades. Here in the remote wilderness setting of Interior Alaska, he raises cattle and horses and has worked as a wildland firefighter and in a gold mine. In his spare time, he fishes for salmon and explores the mountains that have become his home. When the days grow short and the temperature plummets, writing becomes the task at hand. With a vivid imagination and knowledge of western history, Tommy writes historical novels and westerns with a touch of humor, romance and a solid moral core.
Customer Reviews
Lady of The North
Tommy Geyer writes with insight and knowledge of his genre. He has done his historical and factual research well and has produced a breath of fresh air. It's refreshing to read a good adventure without the bad language and dirty parts that many books have today. He kept my interest the whole time. I enjoyed this book not only because of its obvious Christian thread but also because of the great descriptive passages which are true to the vast untamed land the author lives in. Geyer develops his characters with care and sensitivity and one comes away with new respect and admiration for those who made the Last Frontier what it is today. This is a hard book to put down..a great read! I give it a solid 5!