In the shadowed ridges of early 1800s Appalachia, life is carved from the land - and the land takes back as much as it gives.
For Elias and Molly McAllister, survival means hard work, faith, and the strength of family. Fields burn, children are stolen, and a panther's scream splits the night as the mountains themselves seem to judge the living.
From bear hunts to logging accidents and quilts stitched with memory, Borrow of Bones is a tale steeped in Appalachian grit and folklore. It is a story of vengeance and faith, of scars and survival, of what it means to endure when the land itself seems against you.
Borrow of Bones is not just a novel - it's a hymn to the mountains, a reckoning with the darkness in men's hearts, and a celebration of the unyielding light of family.