Path of the Guiding Light

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Pub Date 23 Dec 2020 | Archive Date 31 May 2021

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Description

Cherokee attorney Baylie Smith hates pushing paper at the Bureau of Indian Affairs. When Baylie learns time travel exists, she goes to 1787 to guide her people westward to safety before the Trail of Tears.

Baylie becomes a warrior woman, where her intelligence, cunning and logic help the tribe win a decisive battle against the Chickamauga Cherokees. She earns ownership of enslaved Kirk O’Malley, who the Cherokees believe is the white devil, Tsul Kalu.

Baylie and Shadow Wolf fall in love and are about to marry when O’Malley manages to go forward in time. The village orders her to retrieve O’Malley to his correct time. But Kirk finds love with Mellie Henderson, and refuses to return to the past as Baylie learns she is pregnant with Wolf’s ’different-abled’ child.

Will Baylie be able to rejoin Shadow Wolf, claim her destiny, and fulfill her part of the prophecy?

Cherokee attorney Baylie Smith hates pushing paper at the Bureau of Indian Affairs. When Baylie learns time travel exists, she goes to 1787 to guide her people westward to safety before the Trail of...


A Note From the Publisher

Sharon K. Middleton is a fourth generation Texan. Her first relative to the Colonies came in 1742 as a 12-year-old Irish indentured servant. Her great-grandmother immigrated from Mexico in the 1890s. Sharon is a graduate of Trinity University, Texas A&M, and South Texas College of Law. She is an attorney licensed to practice in Texas. She enjoys writing, quilting, showing and raising Skye terriers. She loves the wilds of North Georgia and hopes to retire there soon.

Sharon K. Middleton is a fourth generation Texan. Her first relative to the Colonies came in 1742 as a 12-year-old Irish indentured servant. Her great-grandmother immigrated from Mexico in the 1890s...


Advance Praise

Praise for McCarron’s Corner series:

“A tale with an intriguing historical setting and time-travel premise…” –Kirkus Reviews

“…weaves vivid descriptions of the Revolutionary War era.” –IndieReader

“A richly imaginative series.” –Bruce Logan, author of Finding Lien

“Middleton writes different historical eras with ease.” –John Hazen, award-winning author of Fava

Praise for McCarron’s Corner series:

“A tale with an intriguing historical setting and time-travel premise…” –Kirkus Reviews

“…weaves vivid descriptions of the Revolutionary War era.” –IndieReader

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