Tales in Trees

Tales in Trees by Mary Robertson, published by Rushmore Press LLC on December 29, 2020, is a continuation of Evelyn’s journey that began in the first book of the series, Arrowhead in the Black Gumbo. This edition, written in English and spanning 200 pages, explores Evelyn’s connection to her long-lost Indian tribe and her evolving relationship with Anthony. As they navigate the complexities of young adulthood, their love serves as a foundation for their growth and leadership within their community.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of identity, love, and leadership. Evelyn and Anthony face challenges that require them to make significant decisions, reflecting the struggles and triumphs of youth. The story emphasizes the strength of their bond as they work towards becoming a family united by love rather than blood, highlighting the importance of community and connection in their lives.
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Evelyn’s journey continues after it began in the first book of the series, Arrowhead in the Black Gumbo. After realizing she was a part of a long lost Indian tribe, she also found love. Now, after being a part from Anthony, she will get to reconnect with him. Together they will face decisions young people their age could never prepare for. Their love will see them through and they both will become great leaders of their people and become a family unit, not of blood, but love.
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