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Into the Woods

David Wood

Publisher: Gryphonwood Press

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Summary

From the author of the bestselling Dane Maddock Adventures comes a thrilling historical adventure! 
 
Set against the backdrop of colonial America, Into the Woods is the story of pioneer and patriot Jonathan Wood. Straining against the bonds of Tidewater society, and tempted by an ancient legend, Jonathan’s sense of adventure leads him “Over the Mountains” of southwest Virginia. Perils abound for this brave pioneer, who must face threats from the native tribes, the British, and even more sinister enemies, while fighting for the woman he loves and the land that will not let go of his heart. Based on a true story, Into the Woods is a tale of adventure, danger, love, loss, and the triumph of the human spirit. 
“David Wood has crafted a gem of a story laced with action, villainy, revenge and reconciliation." Terry W. Ervin II, author of Relic Tech 
"Into the Woods is an amazing historical adventure, and a compelling testament to the power of family." Sean Ellis, author of The Mira Raiden Adventures
Available since: 05/27/2015.

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