

"From the very first page, A Moonbow Night charmed me into its story, a story as earthy, rugged, and beguiling as the early American terrain upon which it has been laid. But can the tenuous tie they are forming survive the dangers waiting just around the bend? With her signature sweeping style and ability to bring the distant past to vivid life, Laura Frantz beckons you to join her in a land of Indian ambushes, conflicting loyalties, and a tentative love that meanders like a cool mountain stream.

Though he balks when Tempe is appointed to lead his team through the wilderness, it isn't long before Sion must admit that her abilities may outmatch his own.

It's a welcome way station for settlers and frontiersmen traveling through the wild Cumberland region of Kentucke-men like Sion Morgan, a Virginia surveyor who arrives at the inn with his crew, looking for an experienced guide.

After fleeing Virginia, Temperance Tucker and her family established an inn along the Shawnee River. But her greatest talent is keeping other people's secrets. With her signature sweeping style and ability to bring the distant past to vivid life, Laura Frantz beckons readers to join her in a land of Indian ambushes, conflicting loyalties, and a tentative love that meanders like a cool mountain stream.įrom the Back Cover "An exquisite novel of love and loss."- Kristy Cambron, author of The Illusionist's Apprentice Her wilderness survival skills are without rival. Still, the tenuous tie they are forming is put to the test as they encounter danger after danger and must rely on each other. But it is not long before he must admit that Tempe's skill in the wilderness rivals his own. It's a welcome way station for settlers and frontiersmen traveling through the wild Cumberland region of Kentucke-men like Sion Morgan, a Virginia surveyor who arrives at the inn with his crew looking for an experienced guide. But her family secrets complicate her growing attraction to a handsome Virginia land surveyor.īook Synopsis After fleeing Virginia, Temperance Tucker and her family established an inn along the Shawnee River. About the Book In the Kentucky frontier of the 1770s, Temperance Tucker has learned to be fleet of foot, accurate with her bow, and silent about the past.
