Rosa’s Land

Rosa’s Land by Gilbert Morris, published by Thorndike Press in 2013, is a large print edition comprising 419 pages. This work of fiction intertwines elements of literary, religious, and historical themes, set against the backdrop of the Wild West. The narrative follows Lafayette Riordan as he pursues his aspiration of becoming a marshal, while young Faye dreams of a life filled with adventure and the protection of the frontier alongside renowned marshals.
Readers will find a story that explores the challenges and aspirations of its characters, particularly as Lafayette navigates the tension between his scholarly upbringing and the rugged demands of frontier life. The plot delves into themes of courage and romance, as Lafayette must decide whether to pursue his dream of hunting down outlaws or to embrace the unexpected feelings he develops for a determined rancher. This edition, presented in English, offers an engaging exploration of personal ambition and the complexities of love in a historical Western setting.
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Join Lafayette Riordan as he chases his dream of becoming a Wild West marshal. Young Faye longs for an adventurous life protecting the frontier alongside Judge Isaac Parker’s famous marshals. But his upbringing has left him more prepared for a life as scholar and artist. When faced with the opportunity to realize his dream, can he summon the courage to hunt down the outlaws? Or will one headstrong female rancher capture his heart first?
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