A Whistle in the Wind

A Whistle in the Wind

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Set against the rugged, blood-soaked canyons of the New Mexico desert during the Navajo War, a young Union soldier named Ellis embarks on a brutal journey of survival, coming of age in a war-torn Southwest. Through intense pain and grueling skirmishes, his world is completely upended when he unexpectedly finds a fierce, desperate love in the dust-a bond that offers a glimpse of grace amid the horrors of the frontier. But in a territory consumed by violence, their devotion becomes dangerous, ultimately sending them both on the run for their lives. Forced onto a lawless path to survive, they must dive headfirst into the darkness. Ellis would do anything to protect his love. Framed as a gritty frontier adventure, this high-stakes historical tale weaves a tender, breathless romance with an uncompromising, desperate battle for hope, survival, and humanity on the American fringe.
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