Long Tom Fletcher has been a trapper going on twenty-five years, and even with the heyday of the fur trade long over, he remains in the high country of the Wind River Range. Running afoul of a group of Crow warriors, Long Tom's dying prayer is for his daughter, Willow, who is now left to fend for herself in a hostile world.
Willow was raised to live on the frontier, but her inexperience with others shows, and her mixed white and Indian heritage makes her rejected and hated by both. As she struggles to escape her captors with no one to depend on but herself, she grapples with survival and revenge, but foremost of all, finding a place she can truly call home.
Genre: Western
Willow was raised to live on the frontier, but her inexperience with others shows, and her mixed white and Indian heritage makes her rejected and hated by both. As she struggles to escape her captors with no one to depend on but herself, she grapples with survival and revenge, but foremost of all, finding a place she can truly call home.
Genre: Western
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