Member Reviews
What a great addition to this series. I was unable to put it down. The author pulled me into the story from the very first page
I give 5 out of 5 stars
I received this complimentary copy of this e-book from the publisher and netgalley for a honest review.
The fourth in a series on American history, I wish I had read the others first but I found the characters interesting and the plot well written
Moccasin Track is the fourth book in the series and does not disappoint. The storyline is wonderful and the characters are well developed.
This series is a magnificent saga and I thoroughly enjoyed this installment. I think it is the best yet. The author’s writing style is very atmospheric
Many thanks to Greenleaf Book Group and to NetGalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
Book four may be the best in the Threads West series. You can't go wrong with this series. It has everything from history, breathtaking descriptions and complex characters. Rosenthal has a intense and varied knowledge of this time period and the events that built this nation. It is amazing to see the struggles of the characters as they follow their dreams. Fantastic novel! Will be impatiently awaiting book 5.
Moccasin Track is one of a series of books that trace the westward movement in our country. It pulls in stories from the Native American, immigrant, and military perspective. I was almost immediately caught up in the stories, but was left hanging at the end of the book. I would recommend this series, but I would read them in order. The stories will make more sense.
Book 4 of the Threads West saga finds our cast of characters building their own destinies as they spread their roots in differing directions and start families. Reid Lance Rosenthal gives us much more of the history that blended western culture into a defining era for America. Our immigrant ancestors faced hardships everyday, forcing decisions that would see them join together to protect what they have while some chose to break out alone to make their marks on history. The descriptions of communities and how they faced life are so vivid, you can see them as roll off the pages. This saga has been compared to so many other western culture sagas but in reality, it is a story unto itself. A very good read.