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The Dove and The Raven: The Dove and The Raven - A Christian Historial Romance (Volume 1)

by Ruth Kyser

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He awoke to discover he didn't know who he was or anything about his past. "The Dove & The Raven" is set during the final years of America's battle for freedom from the British Monarchy - the American Revolutionary War. The story line is told through the eyes of both Hannah Stewart and the young man, Samuel, who has no past. Interwoven between the pages are the supporting characters, and the story of the birth of a new nation.… (more)
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The tall Indian known to his people as "The Fox" prodded the prone figure on the ground with the toe of his moccasin.
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He awoke to discover he didn't know who he was or anything about his past. "The Dove & The Raven" is set during the final years of America's battle for freedom from the British Monarchy - the American Revolutionary War. The story line is told through the eyes of both Hannah Stewart and the young man, Samuel, who has no past. Interwoven between the pages are the supporting characters, and the story of the birth of a new nation.

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