They set sail for the peace and calm of New Zealand, but they hadn't counted on murderers, mutineers, and a land war in paradise.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AND NEW ZEALAND, 1863.
Aleksandra and Xavier have finally found happiness on their Rancho de las Pulgas, but tragedy and death strike far too soon. Sickened further by the U.S. government's treatment of their Native American friends, they only want out. Of everything.
They are thrown a lifeline by an old friend of Xavier's from the California goldfields. This Gustavus von Tempsky, with his shadowed past, is now a newspaperman in Coromandel, New Zealand. His invitation draws them to a new start, with a part to play in the development of the peaceful young country—but by the time they arrive in Aotearoa, everything has changed.
Aleks thought mutineers and scoundrels aboard ship were the worst of their worries, but she hadn't planned on disembarking into a turbulent wilderness and befriending the helpful local Māori, only to find von Tempsky leading the colonial troops into the bush against the natives who'd saved her life.
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A Sea of Green Unfolding is the third book in the outstanding Long Trails historical fiction series.
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REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:
"A lovely combination of historical accuracy and adventure…[a] beautifully researched and engrossing story."
–Shelagh Merlin, NetGalley Reviewer
"the historical research is excellent…well-integrated into the narrative...she makes our country sound like paradise. Which it is."
–Deborah Challinor, number one bestselling author and historian
Lizzi Tremayne's Debut Novel in this series was...
Winner 2016 True West Magazine: Best Western Romance,
Winner of the Romance Writers of New Zealand: 2014 Pacific Hearts Award and 2015 Koru Award, and
Finalist 2015 Best Indie Book Award
Author Bio:
Lizzi grew up riding wild in the Santa Cruz Mountain redwoods, became an equine veterinarian at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and practiced in the California Pony Express and Gold Country before emigrating to New Zealand. When not writing, she's swinging a rapier or shooting a bow in medieval garb, riding, driving a carriage or playing on her farm, singing, or working as an equine veterinarian or science teacher. She is multiply published and awarded in special interest magazines and veterinary periodicals.