Years after his arrival in America, Derick encounters a young man during an Indian skirmish along the Ohio River and is overcome when he discovers the youth is his youngest son, William, (referenced in books 1 and 2) who has come to America in search of his father. Their poignant and emotional reunion and subsequent relationship are destined to establish the beginnings of a permanent home for this branch of Clan Davidson in America.
Friday, April 12, 2013
The Shepherdess writes...
I am so excited to announce that SWORD of the WILD ROSE will
be produced in audio by Mike Ortega Productions and will be available for your
listening pleasure sometime this summer. With all the latest techy devices, I'm
sure there will be one that will work for you.
Written within the chronicles of the Davidsons of
Wildrose, are one family’s amazing stories of tragedy and loss, of redemption
and rebirth, and the miraculous provisions in God’s unconditional love.
Pieced together from
letters, oral history, and early church records, is the compelling saga of this
ancient clan family, exiled from their native Scotland to begin a new life in the American wilderness.
Filled with
danger, intrigue, and unconditional love, the
WILDROSE TRILOGY with its unforgettable characters will take you along on
the spiritual journey of one family, into the depths of heartbreak and retribution,
to discover the liberating experience of divine forgiveness.
ENDORSEMENTS
When you open the pages of Sword of the Wild Rose, be ready for a tale that tugs at your
heartstrings and keeps you on the edge of your seat. In a story as fresh and
relevant as today’s headlines, Ellinger explores the meaning of liberty,
courage, honor, and patriotism while weaving a mosaic of history that is
colorful, complex, and constantly riveting. With an amazing attention to
detail, Ellinger creates a fascinating array of characters who are compelling,
passionate, richly crafted and as memorable as your first love.
CAROLE GIFT PAGE, award-winning
author of 48 books including, Becoming a Woman of Passion (Fleming Revell)
♥
Masterful…Credible…Delightful…
In her latest novel, Sword of the Wild Rose, Ruth Carmichael Ellinger
not only tells an endearing story, but also accurately portrays the character
and spirit of Daniel Morgan, a real life revolutionary war general who has not
always been adequately recognized for his role in America’s War of Independence. The folksy powerfully built
Morgan, however, is died in the Winchester/Frederick County Virginia where he
lived and always returned after his military exploits and where his body lies
today in Mount Hebron Cemetery.
GEORGE R. SCHEMBER is
President of the Winchester Frederick County Historical Society and holds an MA in history from the University of Tennessee. He lives with his wife, Jeanne, in the Daniel Morgan House in Winchester where the General died on July
6, 1802.
The protagonist
in the upcoming inspirational novel, Sword
of the Wild Rose, is an ancestor of the Davidson family in the two previous
novels in the Wildrose series by the same author. Book 1, The Wild Rose of Lancaster, and book 2, Wild Rose of Promise. Sword
of the Wild Rose is a “prequel” to books 1 & 2.
The story tells
of Clan Davidson’s struggle to survive through the heart-wrenching years of
exile from Scotland and their
effort to gain a foothold in their new homeland—America. One man,
Derick Davidson, is determined to try.
This setting is
colonial America, 1773, just
prior to the American Revolution. The time frame covers Derick’s life in
colonial America and his eventual settling in the Ohio Valley on the future
Davidson estate, Wildrose.
After his ship
arrives in Boston in 1773, Derick
meets Daniel Morgan, the colourful and controversial character who later
becomes the famed Revolutionary War hero of Saratoga. The Colonies
are on the brink of revolution and Derick again finds himself facing his
age-old enemy—the English. Morgan
teaches Derick the ways of the American frontiersmen and they form a lifelong
and loyal friendship.
During his
sojourn in the turbulent American Colonies, Derick seeks an answer to the
age-old question—why, God? The death
of his young wife, his unlawful act of revenge, and the loss of his children
continually plague his mind.
Morgan takes him
to Virginia and Derick
finds a friend in the beautiful and winsome Kearan Mackenzie, and discovers in
her youthful honesty, a comfort and diversion for his grief. Kearan’s heart is
torn by love for the handsome Scotsman and her knowledge of his dark past. She
longs to help him but he is lost in a world of painful memories that shut her
out. She determines to find a way to make him love her.
Years after his arrival in America, Derick encounters a young man during an Indian skirmish along the Ohio River and is overcome when he discovers the youth is his youngest son, William, (referenced in books 1 and 2) who has come to America in search of his father. Their poignant and emotional reunion and subsequent relationship are destined to establish the beginnings of a permanent home for this branch of Clan Davidson in America.
The spiritual
journey of Derick Davidson is comparable to his literal quest for freedom from
his literal oppressors. This ongoing quest expresses the longing of the soul to
be free—even though he cannot understand this common heart-felt human need. It
is only when Derick comes face to face with himself that he truly understand
that God is the Giver of true spiritual freedom—freedom of the soul. The plan that is unfolding in Derick’s life is
a plan that only God himself could orchestrate to bring peace to his troubled
life. He finds a peace that passes understanding and a freedom greater than any
King or country has to offer. ♦
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