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The Alamo has fallen. The fate of Texas is uncertain. And the strength of one woman's faith is hanging in the balance. Her husband is dead, a casualty of the Alamo. Her son and the man she's learning to love just narrowly escaped death themselves at the confrontation at Goliad. Now Mexico's armies are pushing north, burning property and killing settlers, while Comanche raiders terrorize ranchers along the Brazos where Jerusalem Ann Hardin has decided to plant her clan. Will she join the panicked settlers fleeing to safety, or will she stand and fight for this land she loves? Will her new faith remain strong when the Comanche raids get personal? Will she choose the right man to marry when two suitors come calling? Jerusalem Ann's thrilling tale whisks us through a kaleidoscope of exciting scenes, from the blood-soaked battlefield at San Jacinto to dusty cattle drives across open range; from the hidden village of a Comanche war chief to angry brawls in a frontier saloon. Spiced with humor, and brimful of romance and adventure, this saga of faith on the American frontier will have you holding your breath as you follow the trials and triumphs of some of Texas' finest in Book Two of the Lone Star Legacy. -- Back cover.
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History, San Jacinto, Battle of (Texas : 1836) fast (OCoLC)fst01404392, Revolution (Texas : 1835-1836) fast (OCoLC)fst01354582, Fiction, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), Mothers and daughters, Indian captivities, Women pioneers, Widows, San Jacinto, Battle of, Tex., 1836, Love stories, Texas, fiction, Fiction, historical, Fiction, war & militaryShowing 2 featured editions. View all 2 editions?
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The Yellow Rose: Lone Star Legacy #2
2004, Integrity Publishers
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0739455982 9780739455982
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The Yellow Rose: Lone Star Legacy #2
May 11, 2004, Integrity Publishers
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in English
1591451132 9781591451136
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"Spring had come to Texas in April of 1836, painting the plains with riotous colors."
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