5 Star Reviewer
"Great writer tells it true like it was. The west was filled with men who cared about each other. The Indians knew how normal and special it was... This author tells the stories of how it really was... As the puritans came west and spoiled the minds of people we ended up with bigotry and judgment ... that lasts to this day. Men with men has always been and will remain as time passes. The author gives ... an understandable snapshot of how ... people survived." - Tom
Bound together by Destiny Itself, the uncommon pair struggle against the brutal and overwhelming industrial forces shaping their world. The western push of American "progress" has resumed with a vengeance now that the pause from the Civil War is over. Hunger for the seemingly limitless lands and riches of the great Western Frontier threatens to utterly destroy an entire way of life for countless Indigenous people residing there, including Wolfsong's own. Caleb knows this juggernaut all too well. The people he comes from brought it into existence In his own American culture, it is called "Manifest Destiny." Caleb is determined to prevent it from making casualties of History, out of his Indian friends.
As the series continues into subsequent books, the bond between Wolfsong and Caleb is deepening in surprising ways. The fated duo find themselves repeatedly facing off against the mighty industrial power of an ever expanding American empire. Their destiny appears minuscule pitted against the indomitable will of a rapidly expanding Nation and its "Manifest Destiny" - that it should stretch across an entire continent from sea to sea. The duo is forced to fight against overwhelming odds, only to discover hidden qualities within themselves and the natural world that help them change the course of History for all time.