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Oregon Historicals #2

Where Dreams Go: A Widow & the Scout Pioneer Romance Novel

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Building a new world isn’t for the weak.1855 Oregon Territory Adam had long loved her, a secret impossible love.At lonely campfires across the west, where death waited in the shadows, he dreamed of her. Then word arrived that what had been impossible was no longer. He came to convince her to be his wife, she put up barriers. He could overcome those. Could he overcome the greatest of all—Who he was?Oregon Territory held many dangers; but the one that killed Martha Stevens’ beloved husband struck without warning on the most mundane of days. She had been forced to live alone, to make a life on her homestead, one purposeful, oriented to her family.Her expectations do not include a man coming into that life, who like a tornado blows away expectations and kindles a fire she had suppressed.. What this wild man wants is impossible. Or is it?Dangers are always there for those who dare to walk the high places.If you like mountain meadows, rushing streams, hot springs and intimate moments... You will love Rain's Oregon Pioneer Romances, where love, passion and honor meet reality.Full novels based on the places and stories from Rain's life. The widow and the mountain man. Passion, Disappointment and Renewal. Try it. you will not be disappointed.

426 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 21, 2015

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Rain Trueax

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As a life-long lover of stories, a writer and artist, Sasquatch country raised and city college educated, I have experienced a blended life between sophisticated and simple living with homes in the Arizona desert and on an Oregon ranch.

All my stories attempt to portray the values of self worth, hard work, and community while intertwining the complications of physical attraction, sexuality and outside challenges, whether, truly malicious or societal. Curiosity for what might lie beyond has led to two paranormal novels (one of which is also available as 3 novellas with closed doors on sex). Currently I have 11 historical romance novels set in Oregon and Arizona. There are 10 contemporary romance suspense. My writing plans this year are to add 5 contemporary, paranormal books and probably one more historical romance in the fall. Except for the novellas, all of my books are spicy with some violence and strong language.

With grown kids and grandkids growing up too fast, my husband and I travel with our RV-- when we can get away from the cattle and sheep. When we are on the road doing research for future books, I keep connected with a satellite link.

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November 27, 2019
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This book was a pleasant surprise and I en joyed reading the story very much. Martha's life had a new beginning after her husband died.
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August 17, 2015
A Wonderful Addition To The Series!

I looked forward to reading this second book in the series and wasn't disappointed. A beautiful love story interwoven in the unsettling times of 1855 in the Oregon Territory. Adam and Martha, both very likeable characters from the first book, Around The Bend, made a wonderful hero and heroine in this one. I loved how Rain portrayed their characters and gave them each a story I could believe in. I enjoyed catching up with the characters from the first book and to read where life took each of them. As always, very well written and the story just pulls you along until the end. Looking forward to the next one and wondering, who's story is going to be told. Sexual content for those who want to know. JudyE
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August 17, 2015
A great HWR. (Historical Romance)

Another great trip over the Oregon trail. Didn't see what happened coming. But was it ever fun. This author has a good sense of humor as I was laughing through a good part of the story. I had to tell myself to stop laughing so I could read on. Parts were not so funny and cut to the bone because it was so true.
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