Native Stranger
Lazare Family Saga, Book 3
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Dallin Bradford
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Elizabeth Bell
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Since girlhood, Clare Stratford has dreamt of marrying David Lazare—until she meets the brother he left for dead on the Oregon Trail.
Charleston, South Carolina, 1859. After earning his medical degree in Paris, David returns home to discover that the impish girl he remembers has blossomed into a beautiful young woman. A young woman who proposes marriage. David longs to have Clare by his side and in his bed—but if he lets her that close, she'll discover his secrets.
Then David's greatest secret returns from the dead. Thoroughly Cheyenne in spite of his blond hair, Esh has come east seeking answers. He finds not only the brother who abandoned him as a baby but also the woman he's seen in visions.
Desperate to escape her father, Clare is torn between the childhood friend she thought she knew and the stranger who's capturing her heart one secret riding lesson at a time.
Native Stranger is the third book in the Lazare Family Saga quartet. If you like character-rich dramas, vivid period detail, and heart-wrenching choices, then you'll be swept away by this epic series perfect for fans of The Thorn Birds and Outlander. The saga begins with Necessary Sins. Selected as an Editors' Choice by the Historical Novel Society. This series is intended for mature audiences.
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- Susie Murphy
- 26-01-24
I'd give this book 10 stars if I could!
Native Stranger is a marvellous continuation of the Lazare Family Saga. I'm now three books into the series and I remain deeply invested in all the characters - they are portrayed so vividly that they seem like real people. In this instalment, I was particularly moved by the character of the slave Easter who had to endure so much. The blossoming of the relationship between two young lovers in the second half of the book was beautifully written and flawlessly narrated. Hats off to both author and narrator for combining their talents to produce a gripping story that had me enthralled from start to finish.
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