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Toward the Midnight Sun

By: Eoin Dempsey
Narrated by: Lauren Ezzo
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From the bestselling author of White Rose, Black Forest comes a page-turning epic of adventure, suspense, and romance set against the rich and ruthless backdrop of the Klondike gold rush.

Seattle, 1897. Anna Denton is not like the other prospectors traveling to the Yukon on the promise of riches. It’s duty - not profit - that calls her into the wild unknown. With her family nearing financial ruin, Anna has agreed to marry Henry Bradwell, the wealthy King of the Klondike.

She meets Will and Silas, childhood friends, on the steamer north. After the ship docks in a lawless Alaska town, Anna’s chaperones run afoul of local criminals, leaving her stranded. Will and Silas agree to escort her the hundreds of treacherous miles to Dawson City - the gateway to the goldfields - and her betrothed, a man she doesn’t know.

Upon their arrival, Bradwell warmly welcomes them all. But as a brutal winter sets in, relations sour, and Anna is caught between the promise her family made to the power-hungry Bradwell and her feelings for Will. Anna and her companions soon find themselves in a deadly game where few can be trusted and where the greatest danger in the frozen wilderness of the Klondike is man himself.

©2019 Eoin Dempsey (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
Historical Fiction Romance Exciting Historical 20th Century Suspense Fiction Women's Fiction Romantic Suspense Genre Fiction Literary Fiction
Historical Adventure • Compelling Setting • Excellent Narration • Engaging Romance • Educational Perspective

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The detailed descriptions of the rugged terrain and harrowing journey to the Klondike had me pulling up maps of Alaska studying Skagway, the Chilcoot Trail and the Yukon Territory in Canada more than once. The seeming impossibility of anyone surviving such an extended ordeal - much less striking gold - seems unfathomable. To think of how many thousands set off for such a journey during the Gold Rush - and SURVIVED - leaves me with an entirely new appreciation of these miners, settlers and entrepreneurs.

Dreaming of Alaska

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this is the first book I have read on the subject of the Klondike Gold Rush and I'm very interested in more stories, whether fiction or non, written on the sunject. I would highly recommend this book.

Fabulous story

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I really enjoyed this story. Heading to Alaska this summer and it will give me much to think about while visiting and seeing the sights that were described in this story.

Enjoyable

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Historical fiction is quickly becoming one of my favorite genres. I love how this speaks to different lives and the injustices people face when they don’t fit a “certain” mold. Women’s rights, civil rights, injustices and stereotypes of the Original Americans and their lands, gay rights, and fighting for what You want most. You can read this for the surface level gold rush story or you can dig deeper.

Adventure-Historical Fiction-Justice

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It makes you want to go to Alaska in the spring and summer. I have listened the three books mr Dempsey has written . They are all so good waiting for more.

What a great book

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