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Paperback Rivers of Gold Book

ISBN: 0764223801

ISBN13: 9780764223808

Rivers of Gold

(Book #3 in the Yukon Quest Series)

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Book 3 of Yukon Quest historical fiction series set in Alaska in the late 1800s. Miranda Colton, presumed dead, finds herself under the care of a native Alaskan and a studious botanist from England,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

Wonderful ending to the series.

This was the third and final book in the Yukon Quest series. You have all your questions answered. I enjoyed this series a great deal. It wasn't a difficult read (I read all three books in three days!) and I loved the characters. This series has it all: adverture, romance, betrayl, forgivness and faith. I recommend this series to anyone.

Rivers of Gold (Yukon Quest)

This is the last book in a series of three. The series is a must read as far as I'm concerned! It's a relaxing, easy, enjoyable series with lots of sadness but much happiness as was true in those days. I have enjoyed many of Tracie Peterson's books and highly recommend them.

WONDERFUL

Great ending to a graet series. I was so glad that the ending of the series tied up all the loose ends. I couldnt put this book down. It was a sweet love story without being to mushey. I loved this book.

Wrap up

This book really is wonderful. The way that it is written allows the reader to once again experience the harshness of frontier life in the Yukon. The characters, although not exceedingly "deep," offer the reader the opportunity to see through their eyes. The story is the final book in the Yukon Quest trilogy. While you don't have to read the other two books to understand this one, I would highly recommend it. This book ties up all the loose endings and gives everyone the ending they need/deserve. Although the sprituality of the characters doesn't play as large a part in this book as the other two, it still is present. I would say that this one is less "preachy," bit in a good way. The mentionings of sprituality are less, but the ones that are mentioned mean more in the context of the book and the story line. I would recommend this book to anyone. But read the first two books before picking this one up.

The Alaskan Adventure continues........

Tracie Peterson has done another wonderful job of storytelling. The continuning tale of Grace, Peter, Karen and their families, is really a story of forgiveness, acceptance, contentment and learning to trust. Ms. Peterson does a great job of creating "real" characters, and the descriptions of the Alaska Gold Rush seemed real to me as well. I have always liked the way she weaves faith throughout her stories with out being "preachy". A must read if you have read the first two in the series, and all three a must if you haven't yet started!
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