Thrilling Historical Fiction Set in the Canadian Rockies
Invisible, random, and deadly: the newest threat to the people of Fort Macleod might be the most dangerous enemy yet.
Set amid the formation of the North-West Mounted Police and among the magnificent Canadian Rockies, Wings of Healing is your ticket to adventure, romance, and inspiration.
When a flu epidemic strikes the town of Fort Macleod, the local doctor is one of the first to die. In a matter of days the epidemic has spread, threatening even the Blackfoot tribe where Reena O'Donnell serves as a missionary. After Hunter Stone arrests one of the Indian braves for horse thievery, the already volatile situation threatens to become worse. Despite the influenza epidemic, Reena refuses to leave her ministrations and Hunter must step in to keep in to keep the peace while at the same time dealing with Reena's fears and objections.
And here we are, at the last book of this series. If only I knew how many times this series made me feel all the emotions possible, and just feel so comforted.
All the different storylines proudly showcase each of the character’s personalities. How they grew over time, and just how much each of them need each other.
The author does an amazing job leaving just enough unspoken understanding for the reader’s imagination to fill in the blanks on the character’s futures, yet still leaving that satisfying “all is well” feeling.
“But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall.” Malachi 4:2
“Look at that sky as deep as royal blue, and beyond it— God’s heaven. He’s watching us right now, and I can feel His approval, can’t you?”
I thought this was the best one yet in the series! It was a nice balance of romance and action and Christian fiction. It tied up all the loose ends in the series neatly and with a pretty bow on top. :D