Rebecca Marx – She was a dark haired beauty with ravenous eyes and a figure that turns heads. But Rebecca was petulant, clever, demanding, spoiled and jealous of her creature comforts and stature in English high society. Prior to his death she shrewdly assisted her father for years in the family trade. She views the decline of the business her grandfather founded demeaning. The last hope is a mysterious asset rumored to be of great value somewhere in a rugged unsettled land thousands of miles to the west. And yet another life thread begins to spool towards an unknown future.
Inga Bjorne – There were few men not arrested by the intensity of Inga Bjorne’s pale blue eyes. Tall, beautiful, curvy, and athletic with long blonde hair, her life had been contentious. She suffered the painful loss of her Norwegian parents when she was eleven. That trauma was exacerbated by a lazy, alcoholic uncle who had then dragged her to New York. His final abuse when she was thirteen afforded her the courage to escape from his perverse control. For seven years she had done what she must to survive in the bustling diversity of squalor and luxury that characterized mid 1800’s New York City. The timely application of her charm, looks and wit was finally about to land her a comfortable job. Unknown to Inga that stroke of fortune would tip the next domino in her life which would shake the foundation of her experiences and her caustic view of men.
Both my husband and I have read books 1-3 of the Threads West series and enjoyed them immensely! Anxiously awaiting the next book Moccasin Tracks (Threads West, An American Saga Series) by Reid Lance Rosenthal (Feb 12, 2015). I have found nowhere that this book is even available. Can someone tell us the status of these books? We absolutely loved them!