With over two million copies of her books in print, Lori Wick consistently tops the Christian best-selling fiction lists. Delighting fans with her versatility, she transports readers sometimes to Victorian England, sometimes to the American frontier, and always into the minds and hearts of her characters. In the summer of 1882, Dakota Rawlings, Texas Ranger, is still recuperating from an ambush that nearly killed him. Not yet fit for duty, the bored ranger eagerly accepts the opportunity to escort his boss' beautiful daughter, Darvi, to the train station in Aurora. The trip won't be difficult, and he'll get to share his newly found faith with her. But Darvi is kidnapped from the train and held hostage, and Dakota must singlehandedly solve the mystery of her disappearance and stage a daring rescue. Surrounded by a world of shady quests for money and power, Darvi and Dakota inspire listeners with their burgeoning love and faith. Ed Sala's expert narration evokes a sense of nostalgia as he brings this fragment of the old Wild West to life.
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"Yellow Rose Trilogy, about three brothers who come to Christ and find love. I read these over and over and don't mind that they are predictable to me. It's like having a conversation with an old friend that will come to a satisfactory end."
— Judie (5 out of 5 stars)
" This is the second book in the series. I really like Lori Wick. She is a great author and I never have to worry about the content. I read it out loud to Jez while we are driving or making dinner and it's ok to let the kids hear. "
— Trina, 1/13/2014" Lori Wicks books are charming and you can't help but fall in love with the characters. "
— Christine, 12/5/2013" I enjoyed this Lori Wick book as I have several others. The characters are real and the story is light and enjoyable. "
— Pitterpat, 12/5/2013" I love this author. Can't wait to read some more. "
— Corine, 10/18/2013" awesome series. Very good old fashioned. "
— Tessa, 10/10/2013" Like I said, I really like her Yellow Rose Trilogy. I think I'm just in love with the Rawlings boys.... "
— Mindy, 10/1/2013" This western read was great. I love the way Wick creatively matches the characters. "
— Helena, 9/21/2013" This is a Christian romance novel. Light and easy read and always a happy ending. What I like best about Wick's work is that she imparts real Bible knowledge without making it seem preachy. "
— Owen, 9/16/2013" love this book. I don't remember the date I started reading this book or when i finished it. "
— Janet, 7/14/2013" Second book in the series. An enjoyable read. Held a couple of surprises. "
— Eveline, 6/13/2013" I loved it especially since I am originally from Texas! "
— Rheanna, 3/31/2013" This one is my favorite of the three in Lori Wick's Yellow Rose Trilogy. "
— Pat, 3/2/2013" Enjoyed reading this kept my interest and did not matter that I had not read the first book. "
— Heather, 12/23/2012" I really enjoyed the beginning and end of this book. It started dragging in the middle and I found myself skimming the middle part. It also has some nice discussion on some of the struggles a new Christian might face. "
— Becky, 7/28/2012" It was so great to read this book a second time. I found I really didn't remember a lot of it, so it was almost like reading a new book. And I really enjoyed the characters and the storyline. "
— Dawn, 2/9/2012Lori Wick is the bestselling author of more than twenty-five books (3.2 million copies sold), including the popular Rocky Mountain Memories series, the Yellow Rose Trilogy, and stand-alone novels such as Pretense, The Princess, and Bamboo and Lace. She lives in Wisconsin with her husband and their three children.
Ed Sala has narrated dozens of audio books throughout his career. His readings include Harlan Coben’s Tell No One, Stephen Sears’ Gettysburg, and Cormac MacCarthy’s Outer Dark.