Charlotte Valentine Bishop expected to find peace and refuge from the pain of her past at Fort Robinson. Instead ... ... others are depending on her to be strong in situations she had never wanted to face again. ... circumstances threaten her dreams of a normal life for her only child. ... emotions she thought long dead are rekindled by an old friend in uniform. As troubles swirl around her and fears rage within, hope - it if is to arrive at all - will have to come from the unlikeliest of people.
I read this whole series.. I suggest you start with the first book and go to the last. It follows on with the people. I love this and would recomend this for any one. I think Stephanie Grace Whitson is a really good author.
Charlotte and Will's book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
Charlotte, the formerly snooty daughter of the town doctor has been away, married a high army office, had a son and is now widowed. She feels trapped in the home of his obnoxious parents, far from the love of her little town and loving family and friends. She finds a way home, but 10 yr. old Will is incorrigible. Expected to perform as an officer's son, he rebels and ends up in the common school at which place he meets his best friend, 10 yr. old CJ, daughter of Laina whom we met in the previous book. Laina is expecting Caleb's first child and they have moved to a ranch, talking with them several of the old friends from book one. An unexpected tragedy threatens their marriage and their sanity. Will is the central focus, as is the change in Charlotte, his mother. This is another excellent portrayal of historical and spiritual significance, thanks Stephanie Whitson.
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