Regular print version previously published by: Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group. Includes discussion questions.
Summary:
"The daughter of a Mohawk mother and a French father in 1759 Montreal, Catherine Duval finds it easiest to remain neutral among warring sides. But when her British ex-fiancé, Samuel, is taken prisoner by her father, he claims to have information that could end the war. At last, she must choose"-- Provided by publisher. Montreal, 1759. The daughter of a Mohawk mother and French father, Catherine Duval is content to trade with both the French and the British. She is pulled into the fray against her wishes when her British ex-fiancé, Samuel Crane, is taken prisoner by her father. Samuel asks her to help him escape, claiming he has information that could help end the war. She delays until attempts on Samuel's life convince her he's in mortal danger. She helps him flee by river, and their time together rekindles feelings she thought long buried. She's risked becoming a traitor-- but how much will her decision cost her? -- adapted from back cover
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