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Larion Wills

Autor von Mourning Meadow

5 Werke 7 Mitglieder 2 Rezensionen

Werke von Larion Wills

Mourning Meadow (2007) 2 Exemplare
Die, Sweet Di (2018) 2 Exemplare
Absolute Trust 1 Exemplar
White Savage (2013) 1 Exemplar
Deadly Precious (2020) 1 Exemplar

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While a young boy, Clay learns quickly there are rough times ahead because a child who has grown up in an Indian environment is not welcomed by many white people.

At thirteen years old, Clay escapes from being slave to the Apaches only to become a slave to the White man. By chance he escapes and disappears. Now he is all grown up and he has come back to town as Clay. Clay wanted only to see McGee who had helped him escape the Apaches, but the Hoodys think he has returned to avenge himself. And what of Te, a woman who has been reared by a different tribe? "What's your white name?" Clay
asks. "I have none. I am one of The People. I am Witoka Te. Never will I be white again." Will she help him or hurt him? Clay is going to find out real soon.

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About the Author:

[a:Larion Wills|1274119|Larion Wills|http://www.goodreads.com/images/nophoto/nophoto-U-50x66.jpg], a multi-genre author, also writes under the name of Larriane Wills. From science fiction to western romances she holds up to her tag of 'two names, one author, thousands of stories.' Born in Oklahoma, but raised in Arizona she feels a native to the state and has settled in the high desert country. In a quiet, rural area with a family who tolerates her writer's single-mindedness, she presents us with a series of unique westerns while still producing contemporary romances, many laced with paranormal settings, all with strong characterizations and suspenseful plots, capable of dragging you into a story
in a genre you thought you didn't care for previously. At her website, you can keep abreast of releases under both pen names.
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SassyBrit | Nov 27, 2018 |
When architect and developer. Steven Chase, and his partner Robert Brown learn of another potential money-maker, they waste no time in tracking down the owner of Fulton DeBain's Morning Meadow Mansion and accidentally (on purpose) bump into her. Caroleigh is pleased to have someone take an interest in her mansion, and being the confident, outgoing woman she is, is shocked when Steven appears to have more in common with her quiet, shy younger sister, Kari. The tension between them is obvious, and gets worse as Caroleigh watches Steve strike up an undeniable bonding friendship - right before her very eyes. She can't understand it and tries to convince Stephen that her sister Kari is mentally unstable and cannot be trusted. Then comes the bombshell. There would appear that someone is out to kill one of them, but although their attempts have been futile, the police get involved. When both sisters announce that they are the rightful owners of the mansion suspicion and doubt sets in. In Steven's search for answers past family secrets are revealed, as are hidden scandals and family feuds. Meddling in such matters could cost his reputation, or possibly his life. This well thought out plot is heightened by several bite-sized chunks of family history, supplying the sturdy and intelligent cast of characters with credibility and warmth. The possibility that the mansion could be haunted also adds to the tension and drama, as does the pressure put upon Kari who is deeply involved with a suspect. This novel has romance, mystery, intrigue and portrays a sense of 'who done it?' to keep you hooked right through the end. Another aspect I enjoyed about this lighthearted mystery is Larion Wills' portrayal of the droll, British Edward Van Philips. He has a dry, but highly amusing sense of humour that made me smile along with him, and you can't help noticing his heart is in the right place.… (mehr)
 
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SassyBrit | Aug 17, 2009 |

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Werke
5
Mitglieder
7
Beliebtheit
#1,123,407
Bewertung
½ 4.5
Rezensionen
2
ISBNs
15