*Women too strong to give up, men too tough to die.*
The powerful conclusion of love and faith built on the fledgling soil of Texas. Times are hard for the Hardin and Taliferro families as they struggle to make The Yellow Rose the biggest ranch in Texas. With Mexican bandits raiding from the south and brutal Comanche warriors invading from the north, the eyes of Texas are on Clay and Jerusalem. They'll either keep faith and family intact or die trying. Though the course of love is running smoothly for Clay and Jerusalem, will their children fare as well? What of Brodie's unrequited love for the daughter of his greatest enemy? Will Moriah's fear of the Comanche chief who held her captive keep her from accepting a new life? And what will Mary Aiden's selfishness and Clinton's excessive self-confidence teach them about the nature of love?
Author Gilbert Morris has once again coupled history with heroes worthy of honor and heroines worthy of admiration. Taste the dust in the air, feel the scorching summer heat, see the canopy of stars overhead, and hear the bullets and tomahawks flying.
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