A review by tonishiloh
A Moonbow Night by Laura Frantz

Laura Frantz has a way with words. She paints 18th century Kentuckee with prose that transports the reader, dropping them into Temperance Tucker's beloved wilderness. Tempe, as she likes to be called, has been dealt a tough hand. Although she believes in the Lord, joy and hope seem forever out of her reach, until she meets Sion Morgan.
Sion has been sent to survey the wild of Kentuckee but needs a guide to ensure he doesn't get lost or lose his life at the Natives' hands. Like Tempe, he's battling demons of his own. The difference is he's chosen to ignore God.
I love stories where a person has turned their back on God, but He shows up and shows His mercy and love. The power of God can overcome every heartache. It's a lesson both Temp and Sion must learn in order to embrace the second chance life offers.
If you enjoy the time period and are a fan of Ms. Frantz, you won't be disappointed.