The Hills of Gold Unchanging. Book Two in The Long Trails series of unpretentious, eminently readable Historical Fiction by horse vet-author Lizzi Tremayne is my #SixSentenceSunday for the week.
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Here’s the first bit of Chapter Five from 1860 Utah:
The horses trotted through the rolling hills west of Great Salt Lake and on to the level plains again. Aleksandra and Xavier keep a close eye out ahead and behind. Johnny told her there hadn’t been any Indian trouble this far east. It had eased Aleksandra’s mind that Fish Springs station was untouched, “last time a rider went through there, anyway,” he’d added as an aside.
Travelers Rest and Rockwell’s passed without incident and ahead, the low roof of Joe’s dugout showed on the horizon.
“Haloo, Joe!” Xavier called out, not wishing to become afternoon target practice.
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Book Two in The Long Trail Series: The Hills of Gold Unchanging
No one will stand in their way and live.
As the Civil War rages, secessionists menace California. Aleksandra and Xavier are trying to get back home—through the oncoming Civil War, the mining camps of 1860’s Nevada and California, and the Sacramento floods—to Xavier’s Californio Rancho de las Pulgas. Embroiled in the Confederate’s fight to drag the new state from the Union and make it their own, can Aleks and Xavier survive? The secessionists mean business.
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