Eagle's Song

· Diversion Books
5.0
12 reviews
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328
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About this eBook

Eagle's Song is the final book in the Savage Destiny series, taking readers into the lives of Zeke and Abbie's children and grandchildren. This very moving story depicts the emotional end of an era for a once wild and free People, America's Native Americans, and the sometimes traumatic changes in the American West as civilization moves in to tame a lawless land. With this progress and the discovery of gold, the Monroe descendants find amazing success and happiness. But through it all Abigail Monroe lives with precious memories and a deep faith that carry her into old age and eventually back into the arms of her beloved Zeke as they walk into the past and leave the future to their grandchildren and great grandchildren. Their love will live on forever in the hearts of the family members ... and in the hearts of all those who read this series.

PRAISE:

“Power, passion, tragedy, and triumph are Rosanne Bittner’s hallmarks. Again and again, she brings readers to tears.” —Romantic Times

“Extraordinary…Bittner’s characters spring to life.” —Publishers Weekly

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5.0
12 reviews
A Google user
15 May 2017
Best ever series since Outlander. So sad i have finished. Thankyou Rosanne for bringing alive these amazing characters.
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About the author

Named one of the “Pioneer Authors of Romance” by Romantic Times, Rosanne Bittner is the author of sixty historical romance novels, most set in the American West of the 1800s. Her next novel, Desperate Hearts, will be published by Sourcebooks in September 2014. 

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