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Guardians of the North Books 1-3

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0764281526, 9780764281525
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This boxed set contains Books 1-3 of the exciting Guardians of the North series set in the magnificent Canadian frontier and featuring the life and love of Hunter Stone of the Mounted Police and Reena O'Donnell, pioneer missionary. By Honor Bound The Stone family's dream of a promising future out west was suddenly shattered when Red Wolf, a Crow Indian, burned their homestead and kidnapped Betsy. An enraged Hunter Stone attempts to rescue his wife, but fails, leaving him blind with rage and obsessed by revenge. A young missionary, Reena O'Donnell, nurses him back to health, but can her faith and prayers heal his soul? Heart of Valor Hunter Stone of the North-West Mounted Police must maintain the law on the rugged Canadian frontier. Reena O'Donnell is a missionary among the Blackfoot Nation and finds that there are many breakdowns in tribal customs due largely to the whiskey influence. Together Reena and Hunter fight a common enemy -- the whiskey trade -- and are confronted with the very heart of evil down a trail of high suspense. Bright Sword of Justice Hunter Stone follows the trail of a violent gang to a Blackfoot Indian village, where he meets a beautiful missionary woman, and when one of the outlaws turns out to be her brother, he must decide between love and justice. Note: There are two more books in the series: Between Earth and Sky and Wings of Healing.

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