Courting Morrow Little: A Novel

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Revell, Jul 1, 2010 - Fiction - 368 pages
Morrow Little is haunted by the memory of the day her family was torn apart by raiding Shawnee warriors. Now that she is nearly a grown woman and her father is ailing, she must make difficult choices about the future. Several men--ranging from the undesired to the unthinkable--vie for her attentions, but she finds herself inexplicably drawn to a forbidden love that both terrifies and intrigues her. Can she betray the memory of her lost loved ones--and garner suspicion from her friends--by pursuing a life with him? Or should she seal her own misery by marrying a man she doesn't love?

This sweeping tale of romance and forgiveness will envelop readers as it takes them from a Kentucky fort through the vast wilderness to the west in search of true love.
 

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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
11
Section 3
25
Section 4
31
Section 5
38
Section 6
49
Section 7
58
Section 8
71
Section 22
195
Section 23
205
Section 24
212
Section 25
224
Section 26
236
Section 27
244
Section 28
256
Section 29
269

Section 9
79
Section 10
89
Section 11
99
Section 12
105
Section 13
110
Section 14
120
Section 15
125
Section 16
137
Section 17
147
Section 18
157
Section 19
165
Section 20
177
Section 21
186
Section 30
278
Section 31
289
Section 32
303
Section 33
309
Section 34
315
Section 35
327
Section 36
337
Section 37
344
Section 38
352
Section 39
359
Section 40
363
Section 41
367
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Laura Frantz credits her 100-year-old grandmother as being the catalyst for her fascination with Kentucky history. Frantz's family followed Daniel Boone into Kentucky in 1792 and settled in Madison County, where her family still resides. Frantz is the author of The Frontiersman's Daughter and currently lives in the misty woods of Port Angeles, Washington, with her husband and two sons.

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