Song for the Hunter (The Voyageurs)
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Review "What a beautiful tapestry Musch weaves of loss and longing, risk and reward!" --~Shannon McNearAward-winning author of The Blue Cloak and Daughters of the Lost Colony: Elinor"Hope triumphs in this latest offering from gifted wordsmith and lover of history, Naomi Musch." --~Lori BentonChristy Award-winning author of Burning Sky Product Description Tragedy brought them together. Now truth might tear them apart.Wed to a trading company partner to escape life in Montreal under her harsh father's thumb, Camilla Bonnet finds herself widowed and pregnant in the Upper Country frontier. When her brother fails to return for her from Fort William, she is cast on the mercy of the trading post owner's family. She also draws comfort from Bemidii Marchal, a Métis hunter who soothes away her misgivings as he finds his own refuge on Lake Superior's Madeline Island.Bemidii’s thoughts of courting a maiden are cut short when he raises his knife against a company man at Fort William’s Great Rendezvous. No one will believe he killed to protect his sister—least of all the beautiful Frenchwoman on Madeline Island who stirs his affections—not when she learns that her brother is dead and Bemidii stands accused of his murder. As the sharp blade of truth divides them, will Bemidii survive the justice of powerful men who are a law unto themselves? About the Author Naomi Musch is a multipublished author whose great love is historical fiction. Her novel Mist O'er the Voyageur was a 2019 Selah Award finalist and two-time Book of the Year nominee. She's at home in the Wisconsin Northwoods with her husband, Jeff, near their adult children and ever-expanding passel of grandchildren.