THE LINE UNSEEN In the aftermath of the massacre of Schenectady, the land grows quiet... but it is not empty. Within a Mohawk longhouse, Tahonaw ta and Margriet struggle to rebuild a life shaped by memory, survival, and belonging. Their daughter, Kanonhsyonne, is born into that fragile balance... a child of two worlds, already listening to something others cannot hear. At first, the danger comes softly. A trail that should not be there. A fire that burns and leaves no trace. Movement in the forest that does not wish to be known. Then it comes closer. What begins as watching becomes testing. What is tested becomes something far more dangerous. As French and English forces push deeper into the land, and others move between them unseen, as the old paths begin to carry new dangers, every choice becomes a measure of survival. What once belonged to distance now presses close to the longhouse: foreign ambitions, shifting alliances, broken promises, and men who believe the land can be claimed simply because they have learned how to mark it. But this is not only a story of conflict. It is a story of what holds a people together before the larger wars arrive; of women whose authority is carried in silence and memory, of men learning that strength is not always found in pursuit or revenge, of a child growing into a gift no one fully understands, and a burden no one can carry for her. Kanonhsyonne does not command. She listens. She watches. She learns. She sees where others look too late. And as the unseen line between peace and war draws nearer, those around her begin to understand that the future will not be shaped only by those who strike first. It will also be shaped by those who know when to stand still, when to wait, and when to see what others mean to hide. The Line Unseen is a powerful continuation of One Who Listens, a novel of quiet tension, cultural survival, and the moment before history breaks into war. Because not all battles begin with arrows or gunfire. Some begin in silence. Book Two of the One Who Listens Series
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