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  • Wilderness Trail of Love

  • American Wilderness Series, Volume 1
  • By: Dorothy Wiley
  • Narrated by: Alan Philip Ormond
  • Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (64 ratings)

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Wilderness Trail of Love

By: Dorothy Wiley
Narrated by: Alan Philip Ormond
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Two lives. One great love. Tested by a frightening wilderness.

Weaving a tapestry of history, romance, and adventure, this epic novel sweeps us into an awe-inspiring, heart-stopping story of love and survival in an emerging America. It is spring 1797. Dreaming of building a better life, Stephen and Jane Wyllie set out across the American frontier in search of a place to call home in a land of savage beauty. With undaunted courage and boundless daring, Stephen, along with his five brothers, bravely plunges toward a wilderness full of terror. But this formidable journey threatens everything Stephen and Jane care about. His courage is undaunted, her passion is deep, but the wilderness is full of terror. Stephen is a hero who won't back down, but will his dream cost him what he values most - Jane's love?

This riveting tale by historical romance author Dorothy Wiley brings listeners along on a heroic and breathtaking quest for land across a thousand perilous miles to the Kentucky wilderness - a new world for the brave. Stephen wants only one thing more than land - to keep his wife Jane and their young daughters safe. But he needs land to make a better future for his family, and the frontier lies open to settlement in the new state of Kentucky. The decision to go is not an easy one, and Stephen carefully weighs the risks before undertaking what he knows will be a dangerous journey.

A robust blend of adventure and action, heartache and humor, with romance and passion, Wilderness Trail of Love is the first book in author Dorothy Wiley's award-winning American Wilderness Series.

©2014 Dorothy Wiley (P)2016 Dorothy Wiley
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Wilderness trail of love

This tale of a family who risks it all to travel the frontier to find a better life.


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great story

I love the story and the love and spiritual quality of faith in the family. I didn't give it a 5 star because I think it went into too much detail with the romantic scenes. It's a tear dreaker while also being have some good belly laughs.

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Great story. I enjoyed this very much.


Great story with strong characters. Love triumphant over evil. You will certainly enjoy this too.

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Wow! Just Wow!

Before there was Texas or Montana and couregous, handsome cowboys, there were fearless frontiersmen and women who started the story of conquiring the west through Kentucky. Set in 1797, just after the Revolutionary War, men and women risked their lives, fortunes and futures for the quest of going west.

The Wyllie family is just one of many with the vision of what "could be" in the newly formed country. Join Stephen, his wife Jane and their daughters along with his brothers as they venture west from New Hampshire to Kentucky where the grass is plentiful and ranch land is ready to be tamed!

I honestly started to listen to this book a bit skeptical, but after about 10 minutes I was hooked! Dorothy weaves an amazing story of love, loss, hate, revenge, passion and destiny. Alan Ormond puts it all together in a beautiful naroration reading!

I would HIGHLY recommend Dorothy's series and Alens performance. I cannot wait for book two to come to audible. While you wait for book two's audible, go to Amazon and purchase New Frontier of Love.

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easy 5 stars

this is my second time around with this book and it gets better each time I read/listen to it excellent writing super characters and great narrator can't ak for more but 5he next in the series

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Esceptional historical book.

This book is one of my favorite books. Dorothy Wiley is an excellent story teller and I enjoyed every minute of it. Can't wait for the next one to come out as an audio book.

Alan Phillip Ormond does an excellent job of reading it with all the right emphasis in the right places.

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Wonderful, heart wrenching, and honest

This book is so beautiful written it's hard to believe it's actually fiction! The terrors the Wiley family face and conquer make me proud to be an American and honored to be connected to the strong settlers and brave pioneers of previous generations! Wonderful, heart wrenching, and honest this book is amazing!

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Bring in then tissues

I've read this book several times and cried when the children died, but listening to it tonight it felt so much more real, and I cried buckets. This is a great series and Alan Philip Ormond read with such intensity.

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Couldn't even finish...

This book has 44 chapters, I could not get past #10. I was just bored. Lucy was introduced in the beginning, her story was really interesting... but when it had not circled back 25% through the book, I gave up.

The storyline feels crude to me. I don't mean adult, I mean it felt like I was reading a romance novel written 40 years ago. When I was an early teen I used to sneak into my grandma's Harlequin Romance stacks and read her books - it reminded me of one of those books. It wasn't that it was historic, I listen to historic romance a lot.

The narrator was good, that wasn't the issue. For me it was like watching a 13 inch tube TV after watching a 50" HD for years.

Many seemed to love this book, so obviously just not my thing.

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