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Ethan's Flight

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After being falsely convicted of murder, young Bostonian Ethan Adams is freed by his brother's daring rescue. The brothers pause their flight in St. Jo, MO, where, homesick and saddle-sore, they plan their future. Changing their names, they barely knock the dust from their clothes before they become involved with a beautiful pair of sisters -- who have their own hidden dangers. Living with their aunt, due to their father's impending insanity, the girls aid their conductor uncle on the Underground Railroad.

Will ETHAN'S FLIGHT garner them all a future, or will the danger drawing nigh and pre-Civil War strife tear their lives, and hearts, apart forever?

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First published January 1, 2008

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Victoria Trout

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Daydreaming and reading were Victoria’s two favorite past-times growing up in western Nebraska.

Since her day-dreaming stories were more exciting and less sibling involved, she spent as much time as possible on her grandmother’s front porch swing, living in the worlds in her mind.

Not realizing until adulthood she was dyslexic, she thought all her stories would remain a one-woman show. Finding a writing partner who can see what she means instead of what was on the paper brought her stories to life—between the covers of books.

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April 4, 2015
I have to admit to prejudice, I love this story. Yes, I co-wrote it with my mom, but I had to reformat it when I re-released it on Amazon. Self-publishing has been quite the adventure, and the new lessons learned when preparing this book for print, was pay someone.

I read this story at LEAST an additional 20 times during the publishing phase, and I still love this story. I cry at the same parts, laugh at the same parts, and have a good overall feeling when I've finished.

I hope y'all enjoy this story, and that you feel it's worthy of your own review.
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