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Experience the gripping narrative of *Out Front the Following Sea*, a historical fiction masterpiece that transcends time and genre. Set during the tumultuous era of King William's War in 1689 New England, this trade paperback immerses readers in an age where wilderness looms dangerously and accusations of heresy can lead to dire consequences. Ruth Miner, a strong and determined protagonist, faces the unimaginable after being wrongfully accused of witchcraft - a gripping plot that will captivate fans of historical novels and tales of resilience.
Join Ruth on her courageous journey as she escapes the horrors of her town aboard a ship helmed by Owen, a daring sailor entwined in her fate. The bond between Ruth and Owen, forged through shared experiences and deep-seated attraction, is tested by conflict and danger. As the turmoil escalates, Ruth is faced with impossible choices: will she protect her honor or save the one who knows her truth? The rich, multifaceted characters of Quakers, Pequot Indians, and ruthless soldiers come alive in this compelling story of survival and sacrifice.
This brand new edition, published by Regal House Publishing in 2022, is a must-have for anyone interested in gripping historical narratives. FREE shipping is available for this item, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Immerse yourself in this unforgettable tale and explore the depths of human courage and the complexities of loyalty and love.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781646031948
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Regal House Publishing
Description:
Out Front the Following Sea is a historical epic of one woman’s survival in a time when the wilderness is still wild, heresy is publicly punishable, and being independent is worse than scorned—it is a death sentence. At the onset of King William’s War between French and English settlers in 1689 New England, Ruth Miner is accused of witchcraft for the murder of her parents and must flee the brutality of her town. She stows away on the ship of the only other person who knows her innocence: an audacious sailor—Owen—bound to her by years of attraction, friendship, and shared secrets. But when Owen’s French ancestry finds him at odds with a violent English commander, the turmoil becomes life-or-death for the sailor, the headstrong Ruth, and the cast of Quakers, Pequot Indians, soldiers, highwaymen, and townsfolk dragged into the fray. Now Ruth must choose between sending Owen to the gallows or keeping her own neck from the noose.
Join Ruth on her courageous journey as she escapes the horrors of her town aboard a ship helmed by Owen, a daring sailor entwined in her fate. The bond between Ruth and Owen, forged through shared experiences and deep-seated attraction, is tested by conflict and danger. As the turmoil escalates, Ruth is faced with impossible choices: will she protect her honor or save the one who knows her truth? The rich, multifaceted characters of Quakers, Pequot Indians, and ruthless soldiers come alive in this compelling story of survival and sacrifice.
This brand new edition, published by Regal House Publishing in 2022, is a must-have for anyone interested in gripping historical narratives. FREE shipping is available for this item, and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled. Immerse yourself in this unforgettable tale and explore the depths of human courage and the complexities of loyalty and love.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781646031948
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2022
Publisher: Regal House Publishing
Description:
Out Front the Following Sea is a historical epic of one woman’s survival in a time when the wilderness is still wild, heresy is publicly punishable, and being independent is worse than scorned—it is a death sentence. At the onset of King William’s War between French and English settlers in 1689 New England, Ruth Miner is accused of witchcraft for the murder of her parents and must flee the brutality of her town. She stows away on the ship of the only other person who knows her innocence: an audacious sailor—Owen—bound to her by years of attraction, friendship, and shared secrets. But when Owen’s French ancestry finds him at odds with a violent English commander, the turmoil becomes life-or-death for the sailor, the headstrong Ruth, and the cast of Quakers, Pequot Indians, soldiers, highwaymen, and townsfolk dragged into the fray. Now Ruth must choose between sending Owen to the gallows or keeping her own neck from the noose.