Publisher's Synopsis
They sail for the peace and calm of New Zealand, but they hadn't counted on murderers, mutineers, and a land war in paradise.SAN FRANCISCO BAY AND NEW ZEALAND, 1863Aleksandra and Xavier's newly-found paradise on their Californio Rancho is everything they could have dreamed, until Xavier's high-roller brother brings it all crashing down. A final tragedy plunges them into a sorrow so deep they can't swim out.With nothing left, they grasp at an invitation to a fresh start in New Zealand, but their peaceful journey is derailed by murder, mutiny, and mayhem... and they're not even off the ship yet.Aleks and Xavier become separated before they can disembark into what is now a turbulent wilderness-where the wars between the settlers and the local Māori have only just begun. The opening shots of the New Zealand Wars are being fired-some straight at them.A Sea of Green Unfolding is the third book in the fantastic Long Trails historical fiction series.
If you like bold women, authentic multicultural settings, and a dash of Old West romance, then you'll love Lizzi Tremayne's fast-paced adventures!
Download a sample or buy now to ride off into the frontier today!REVIEWERS ARE SAYING:
"A lovely combination of historical accuracy and adventure...[a] beautifully researched and engrossing story."
-Shelagh Merlin, NetGalley reviewer
"the historical research is excellent...well-integrated into the narrative."
-Deborah Challinor, number one bestselling author and historian
"Loved this book. The characters draw you in on a story filled with interest and suspense."
-Kate Le Petit
Lizzi Tremayne's Debut Novel in this series was Winner 2016 True West Magazine: Best Western Romance, Winner of the Romance Writers of New Zealand: 2014 Pacific Hearts Award and 2015 Koru Award, and Finalist 2015 Best Indie Book Award
AUTHOR BIO
Lizzi grew up riding wild in the Santa Cruz Mountain redwoods, became an equine veterinarian at UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, and practiced in the California Pony Express and Gold Country before emigrating to New Zealand. When not writing, she's swinging a rapier or shooting a bow in medieval garb, riding, driving a carriage or playing on her farm, singing, or working as an equine veterinarian or science teacher. She is multiply published and awarded in special interest magazines and veterinary periodicals.