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Saga dell'ArizonaSerie
Questa vasta saga narra i viaggi dei coloni che si avventurarono a conquistare il territorio aspro e selvaggio dell'Arizona. Segui le loro lotte, i loro trionfi e le loro aspirazioni mentre si sforzano di costruire nuove vite in un paesaggio difficile. Caratterizzata da narrazioni ben costruite e ricerche accurate, questa serie offre un'immersione ricca nel selvaggio West americano.
"The struggles, rewards and aspirations of those settlers who conquered the territory of Arizona....Jeanne Williams has won a legion of fans with her well-crafted and solidly researched historical romances." Newport News, Virginia Daily Press
This is an Authors Guild/BIP title. Please use Authors Guild/BIP specs. text for author bio Jeanne Williams was born in southwestern Kansas near the tracks of the Santa Fe trail. She has walked the regions described in this book, from the cinder cones of the Pinacate and Tinajas Altas to Tubac and Tucson. An Arizonan for 30 years, Williams lives in an historic adobe ranch house in Cave Creek Canyon in the Chiricahua Mountains. text for book description Civil War breaks the hard-won peace at Rancho del Socorro. The Papago, Irish, Mormon and Mexican folk of this surviving stronghold battle renegades to maintain their home. The last days of the Apaches have arrived when the story ends with the infamous Bisbee deportation of striking miners in 1917.
Tracy Benoit was summoned back to Arizona by Patrick, dying patriarch of the Rancho del Socorro. There, she was drawn to Shea, Patrick’s son, a loner who could not deny his passion for her. As their love grew, Patrick soon died. Now Shea stood against his half-brother, Judd, whose dark desire for Tracy was only surpassed by a boundless greed to sell the ranch for quick profit. Shea had Tracy’s love and share of the ranch— but Judd had a murderous need to have his brother’s woman, his brother’s land, and even his brother’s life.