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Hunted Across the Frozen Plains

(2026)
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Erika Muller finds her abusive husband murdered in their living room one morning. She feels only relief that he is gone, but even in death, he can still destroy her. She will be the main suspect in his murder, and if she’s hanged, her small daughter will be an orphan.

Unfortunately, her problems don’t disappear with the death of her husband. The discovery of a hidden fortune in their home shows her that Karl was involved in something dangerous, and when another man is murdered on her doorstep, she takes her daughter and flees.

Now the local sheriff blames her for Karl’s death and vows to bring her to justice. A chance meeting in the snowy wilds of Nebraska saves their lives, but even a strong new ally can’t protect her forever. When the sheriff finally runs her to ground, will she be able to save herself and her daughter, or will she lose her life for a crime she didn’t commit?

"Hunted Across the Frozen Plains" is a historical adventure novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cliffhangers, only pure unadulterated action.

Tropes: Guardian of child, Female Protagonist, Wanted Dead or Alive, Against Natural Elements


Genre: Romance

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