Beth’s story begins with a jolt through time itself—an unforeseen slip that hurls her into the raw, untamed world of the early 1790s, in the land that will one day be known as Cache Valley. There, she and another young woman must navigate a wilderness untouched by the future they came from, their journey grounded in vivid historical and cultural detail.
Woven through their struggle are the harrowing Revolutionary War memories of three men—two Black and one White—whose lives have been shaped by battle, loyalty, and loss. Their stories collide with Beth’s in ways neither time nor fate could have predicted.
The narrative also opens a window into the spiritual traditions and everyday beliefs of the Mandan, Miami, and Arikara peoples, offering a rare and respectful glimpse into their worlds.
What unfolds is a sweeping tale of romance and marriage, of danger and discovery, of heartbreak and resilience—a story where the past is not a distant memory but a living force that reshapes every choice.


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